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Special Operations Unit
Contact TypeContact Information
Contact:
Chief Edward B. Garone
President
Chief Joseph A. Roark
Vice President
Chief Paul T. Donovan
Secretary/Treasurer
Captain George Feole
Unit Commander
Address:
1 Municipal Drive
Derry, NH 03038
 
The communities of Derry, Salem, Londonderry, Windham, Hudson, Pelham, Raymond, Atkinson and Litchfield have pooled law enforcement resources for the purposes of forming a Regional Special Operations Unit.  

The unit is incorporated with the Secretary of State’s office, has its own taxpayer ID assigned by the I.R.S. and does business as the Southern New Hampshire Special Operations Unit at 1 Municipal Drive, Derry NH.

The unit is managed and run by a Board of Directors, which encompasses all of the member agencies Chiefs of Police.  Presently, Chief Edward B. Garone, Chief of the Derry Police department serves as the council’s president.

The communities involved have signed an Interagency Mutual Aid Agreement and have formulated a comprehensive set of Standard Operating Procedures that regulate and govern the unit.

Cumulatively, the unit is responsible for providing specialized police response to the nine member communities representing a population of 150,000 residents (2000 U.S. census data), which is approximately 12% of the states entire population.

An example of specialized police response would be to serve a high risk search warrant, or serving a high risk arrest warrant where there is likelihood that the person(s) sought may be armed.  The bulk of our work has been the service of drug search/arrest warrants. The unit also responds to situations that rapidly exceed the normal capabilities of the member communities’ law enforcement resources such as barricaded gunmen/hostage taking incidents among others.
The unit has been training to respond to criminal terrorists incidents and is working closely with the Southeastern New Hampshire Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid District, HAZMAT team in furtherance of that goal. Joint training operations are conducted on a regular basis between the units to promote tactical interoperability.