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Alexander Joseph Reno
Alexander Joseph Reno is an American police chief and military veteran. In October 2002 Reno joined the United States Air Force as an Aerospace Ground Equipment technician. He retired in November 2022 at the rank of Chief Master Sergeant. In December 2022 Reno was selected as the 26th Police Chief for the Hampton New Hampshire Police Department. [1]
In 2024 Reno was part of the emergency management team, serving as the Deputy Emergency Manager for Hampton, NH, that was tasked with response and recovery efforts during a series of significant coastal flooding events that occurred on the New Hampshire Seacoast. Subsequently, Reno was chosen as the special guest of US Senator Maggie Hassan to attend the State of the Union Address after assisting New Hampshire, Seacoast communities through the series of significant flooding events. [2][3]
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[edit]- ^ report, Staff. "Alex Reno named Hampton's next police chief, hailed as 'great choice'". Portsmouth Herald. Retrieved 2025-06-01.
- ^ Seacoastonline, Special to. "Sen. Hassan announces Hampton police chief as State of the Union guest". Portsmouth Herald. Retrieved 2025-06-01.
- ^ Downey, K. C. (2024-01-13). "Some high-water rescues conducted in Hampton; police chief says water is highest he's ever seen". WMUR. Retrieved 2025-06-01.