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Londonderry Police show support for injured fellow officers’ son at Graduation.

Londonderry Police show support for injured fellow officers’ son at Graduation.

Photo: clipart.com/Courtesy of Londonderry NH


LONDONDERRY N.H. – Several members of the Londonderry Police Department made an appearance at an area high school graduation in support of the son of one of their own.

Friday night the officers attended the graduation ceremony for the Class of 2026 at Londonderry in support of son of fellow officer Randy Dyer while he remains hospitalized following a motorcycle accident Thursday night.

The Londonderry Police Department is asking the community to keep Officer Dyer and his family in their thoughts as he continues his recovery.

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