Crime & Safety

Retirement Open House for Chief Kyle Aspinwall

The Mont Vernon police chief will retire at the end of June.

The Town of Mont Vernon will be hosting an open house at the Village School on Saturday, June 22 at 1 pm in honor of Police Chief Kyle Aspinwall who is retiring from law enforcement at the end of the month.

Chief Aspinwall, 46, has spent more than 20 years serving the people of New Hampshire first as an officer in Waterville Valley, then with the Amherst Police Department before joining the New Hampshire State Police. He was named Chief of the Mont Vernon Police Department in 2008 and saw the community through some of its most difficult days. Chief Aspinwall is now retiring from law enforcement and beginning a new career in the private sector.

Residents of local communities, members of law enforcement and emergency services, friends and family are all invited to help the Town of Mont Vernon celebrate Chief Aspinwall’s service to the people of New Hampshire and to wish him well as he embarks on his new journey.

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Folks are invited to stop by the open house throughout the afternoon to bid Chief Aspinwall farewell and a special ceremony marking the Chief’s achievements will be held at 2 pm.

Light refreshments will be served.

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For more information contact Laurie Brown at the Town of Mont Vernon at 673-6080.

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