• Crime and Community: Lt. Aaron Turcotte on Maine State Policing - PART II

  • Sep 6 2024
  • Length: 16 mins
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Crime and Community: Lt. Aaron Turcotte on Maine State Policing - PART II

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    Join David and Corenna Quirk on QPoint as they continue their discussion with Lieutenant Aaron Turcotte of the Maine State Police. In this episode, they delve into the challenges and impacts of illegal marijuana farms, the complexities of multi-state crime pursuits, and the state police's strategies for urban versus rural environments. Lieutenant Turcotte shares his thoughts on traffic safety during COVID-19, the role of technology in modern policing, and the importance of community involvement by troopers. Discover how the Maine State Police adapt to evolving challenges and contribute to their communities.

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