CONCORD — Police are investigating a theft that occurred in Concord. The incident took place at a residence on October 18. The chainsaws were stolen as well as a 2008 Polaris Ranger
MoreROLLINSFORD –– The Rollinsford Police Department is searching for a man in connection to a recent burglary, based on a photo caught by a video doorbell on Heritage Drive around 9:45 p.m.
MoreMANCHESTER –– A Pennsylvania man facing multiple charges, including first-degree felony rape of a child, was arrested by U.S. Marshals in Manchester early Tuesday morning. Marcus McDaniel, 37, of Coatesville, Pennsylvania, was
MoreNASHUA –– A local man has been convicted on multiple felony counts for defrauding an elderly man of over $166,000, announced Attorney General John M. Formella. Dujae Richards, 31, was found guilty
MoreBRATTLEBORO –– A local man was arrested on charges of arson, reckless endangerment of another person, unlawful mischief, and trespassing after an apparent attempt to set fire to a local market and
MoreMONTPELIER –– A U32 school bus windshield was shot out near Agway train tracks on East Montpelier Road on Thursday, October 26, at approximately 3:24 p.m., according to the Montpelier Police Department.
MoreRUTLAND –– A 34-year-old West Rutland man was arrested on multiple warrants including fentanyl trafficking, cocaine possession, violation of conditions of release, and possession of stolen property, according to police. Joseph Siliski
MoreMANCHESTER –– A city resident was arrested in connection with two robberies committed in one day, according to Manchester Police. Farah Ibrahim, 28, of Manchester, was arrested Tuesday night and charged with
MoreMANCHESTER –– A man has been arrested in connection with a violent assault that happened earlier this month. Manchester Police apprehended the suspect after he turned himself in. The incident occurred on
MoreMANCHESTER –– Police are seeking information on the individuals responsible for vandalizing newly planted trees on Elm Street. The damage occurred between 3:30 p.m. on Oct. 23 and 7 a.m. on Oct.
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