Murder victim's family thanks Vermont detective for key role in suspect's arrest
While Nolan told NECN & NBC10 Boston she was really just doing her job, she emphasized that having Emily Jean’s loved ones see her receive the VSP division commander’s award was a reminder of why she serves.
“Having them here meant so much to me, because it’s what it’s about,” Det. Sgt. Nolan said. “It’s what we do the work for — our victims and their families. You know, I couldn’t bring Emily back, but I could give them the closure that they desperately needed.” The Basses are working on launching advocacy work to help domestic violence survivors through service dog companionship. TheAdrienne Bass said she is deeply grateful to Nolan and to everyone who supported her during
an exclusive report from NECN & NBC10 Boston the Basses praised the recently-expanded victim services unit within Vermont State Police that helped them navigate their trauma.Both New Hampshire, where Emily Jean grew up, and Vermont, where she died, have domestic violence helplines that offer support to survivors 24 hours a day. People in
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