Beefed-up police presence expected after mob shut down Ocean Blvd last week

Staff reports 8:38 a.m.


Beefed-up police presence expected after mob shut down Ocean Blvd last week

Police keep an eye on unruly youth who showed up en masse on Hampton Beach last Sunday. (WMUR screenshot)

HAMPTON - State Police say they'll make extra resources available to maintain order at Hampton Beach over the Memorial Day weekend.
Following two weekends of misconduct issues at Hampton Beach, Hampton's Police chief warned ill-intentioned beachgoers will be dealt with severely.
"Anyone that is looking to cause disruptions or commit criminal acts will be arrested and prosecuted," said Hampton Police Chief David Hobbs. "We hope that everyone has a safe Memorial Day weekend, and we hope we can all take a moment to remember and honor those who died while serving our great country."
Hobbs also reminded beachgoers that alcohol is not permitted on Hampton Beach and fireworks are unlawful within the town of Hampton.
New Hampshire State Police Capt. John Hennessey said everyone is welcome in the Granite State, but urged anyone planning to participate in unlawful conduct to stay home.
"If you are planning to come to any of the communities along our great beaches or lakes, all we ask is that you comply with the law," Hennessey said. "If you choose to come out and put the safety of others at risk, know that the New Hampshire State Police stands ready to enforce state laws."
Anyone who experiences an emergency is urged to contact 9-1-1 immediately.