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Toxic Mold Illness Leads to Police Officer's Retirement

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Toxic mold growing in a New Hampshire school has ultimately led to the retirement on health issues of an 18 year veteran of the Hampton Police Department, who was the school resource officer at Hampton Academy. 
 
Employees at the school began falling ill in 2004, prompting an investigation and cleanup. Eventually two types of toxic mold were found in the school resource office, aspergillus versicolor and stachybotrys, both of which produce toxins that can lead to a variety of symptoms including upper respiratory, digestive, and nervous system problems. 
 


SRO to retire on disability

Hampton Union - 6/13/2006 11:14 AM

HAMPTON —- Officer Tom Linane, who was the school resource officer at Hampton Academy, will be retiring from the Hampton Police Department on disability.
 
The 18-year veteran has been on sick leave since 2005 after he was exposed to toxic mold that was growing in his office at the school.

 
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