The New Hampshire Lawyer Basic’s Workplace has closed an investigation into former Gilford Police chief Anthony Bean Burpee. In a letter Information 9 obtained from the Lawyer Basic’s Workplace to Gilford City Supervisor Scott Dunn, it stated there was inadequate proof to show that Bean Burpee dedicated a criminal offense. An investigation into Bean Burpee started in January and he resigned earlier this spring. Bean Burpee started his job with the city of Gilford in 2014. Authorities have by no means disclosed what the investigation was about.
GILFORD, N.H. —
The New Hampshire Lawyer Basic’s Workplace has closed an investigation into former Gilford Police chief Anthony Bean Burpee.
In a letter Information 9 obtained from the Lawyer Basic’s Workplace to Gilford City Supervisor Scott Dunn, it stated there was inadequate proof to show that Bean Burpee dedicated a criminal offense.
An investigation into Bean Burpee started in January and he resigned earlier this spring. Bean Burpee started his job with the city of Gilford in 2014.
Authorities have by no means disclosed what the investigation was about.