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Injured Londonderry NH Police Officer home recovering

Injured Londonderry NH Police Officer home recovering

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LONDONDERRY NH

Londonderry Police Officer Randy Dyer has been released from the hospital after being involved in an accident Thursday June 11th.    Officer Dyer was responding on his police motorcycle to a rollover crash on Hardy Road near Pheasant Run Road when he collided with an SUV.

Dyer, who has served as a Police Officer in Londonderry for 25 years, is home in stable condition, being monitored for a concussion and a possible knee injury.

Last Friday he was unable to attend his son Brandon’s High School graduation – nearly a dozen of his fellow officers attended on his behalf.

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