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A Seabrook, N.H., police officer is facing child sexual abuse charges for allegedly possessing and distributing explicit sexual content involving children. Officer John Giarrusso III, 48, who ...
Sep. 18—HAVERHILL — Police have charged a Methuen man and a Haverhill man in connection to an incident during which 14 shots were fired in the area of the Tenney Place Apartments at 505 West ...
On February 11, Fred arrived before dawn in Haverhill. At 8:00 am, New Hampshire Fish and Game, the Murrays and others began to search. A tracking dog tracked the scent from one of Murray's gloves 100 yards east from where the vehicle had been discovered but lost the scent. This suggested to police she'd left the area in another car.
This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of New Hampshire. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 208 law enforcement agencies employing 2,936 sworn police officers, about 222 for each 100,000 residents.
A car theft suspect from Massachusetts was arrested in York, Maine, after a high-speed police chase through Portsmouth, NH on I-95.
On June 2, a rally was held in Manchester with about 700 in attendance. At nightfall, the crowd shrank to about 100 when protesters began throwing fireworks into traffic and businesses along South Willow Street. Subsequently, a clash broke out with police. By 11:00 PM, 13 people had been arrested and all remaining protesters had dispersed. [15]
A man being pursued in the killing of his wife in New Hampshire was shot by police and tumbled from the Interstate 95 bridge that connects the state to Maine, officials said Thursday. The boy’s ...
In January 2011, Renner announced his plans to delve into the disappearance of Maura Murray, a nursing student who went missing after a car accident in Haverhill, New Hampshire. [12] His book on the case, True Crime Addict, was published in May 2016. [13] In May, 2018, Renner released the first season of a new podcast, The Philosophy of Crime. [14]