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Safety Commissioner Robert Quinn urged residents to “stay vigilant” and report any suspicious activity to local police or 911.
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Christopher Coppola was shot three times and killed on April 9 after an encounter with five Derry police officers who were responding to a 911 call.
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On Thursday, the New Hampshire Attorney General’s office said police made contact with a person of interest in Vermont in connection with the April killings of Stephen and Djeswende Reid. The office didn't name the person.
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The N.H. Attorney General's office says Keegan Duhaime is expected to appear Thursday in Cheshire County Superior Court.
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Consejo aprueba fondo para solventar costos de equipo para la policía estatal, incluyendo cámaras corporales. Vermont empieza ejecución de nueva ley de justicia ambiental. Estado no responde ante tiroteo en Texas, departamento de seguridad del estado sí.
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The Concord Regional Crimeline has announced it will facilitate a reward of up to $33,500 for information that leads to the arrest and indictment of the person(s) responsible for the murders of Stephen and Djeswende Reid.
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Associate Attorney General Jeff Strelzin explained last week that prosecutors are bound by ethical rules that restrict what information they can share.
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“Typically when you’re investigating homicides, you look first at people who are known to the victims,” one expert said. “It’s relatively rare to have stranger homicides occur in New Hampshire.”
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Steve and Wendy Reid returned to Concord three years ago and retired at Alton Woods. Last week, the outdoorsy couple in their 60s went for a walk at nearby Broken Ground trails.