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Pembroke Police search for person responsible for damaging mailboxes

Pembroke Police search for person responsible for damaging mailboxes

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PEMBROKE, N.H.- Pembroke Police are turning to the citizens in effort to identify the induvial responsible for damaging a number of mailboxes.

Police say the issue first came to light Thursday night when they responded to a call on Academy Road after several mailboxes on that road were tampered with.

Investigators also note that the Alexander Drive street sign was found in the center of Academy Road.

Police are asking any residents on Academy Road with a camera system, to please review their footage and see if the incident was captured on camera and then contact Pembroke Police.

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