Crime & Safety
Connecticut Fugitive Caught in NH
Andre Davis was arrested on a parole violation outside of a Manchester store yesterday.

MANCHESTER, NH — A subject wanted on a parole violation in another state was caught in Manchester yesterday, according to police. Andre Davis, 30, of Hanover Street in Manchester, was arrested on May 2, 2017, after police spotted him in the area of Hillsborough Market on Lincoln Street. A sergeant thought, according to Lt. Brian O’Keefe of the Manchester Police Department, that he might be a wanted subject.
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Davis reportedly entered a vehicle and drove away from the store in a Volvo. The sergeant then stopped the vehicle at intersection of Lincoln and Hanover streets, O’Keefe stated.
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“Davis initially provided a false name but he was quickly identified through his tattoos,” O’Keefe alleged. “He was taken into custody and transported to police headquarters. Davis was wanted on an extraditable parole violation from the state of Connecticut.”
Davis was arraigned in Manchester District Court this morning, he noted.
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