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Veteran Manchester Police Officer Retires

Veteran Manchester Police Officer Retires

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MANCHESTER, N.H. – After 23 years serving the citizens of Manchester, decorated Police Officer Beau Bernard is retiring.

Many know Officer Bernard from his walking patrols, the wagon, and as a school resource officer.

Bernard spent much of his career in the Patrol Division and also served as a School Resource Officer for 2 years.

In 2015, Officer Bernard was awarded the Life Saving Medal and the New Hampshire Congressional Law Enforcement Award for his role in saving a man in crisis on the Granite Street Bridge.

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