Crime & Safety
Fugitive Home Invasion Victim Arrested on Drug Dealing Warrant
Police caught up with Dwayne Reddick and arrested him after cocaine and cash were allegedly found in his home in January.

MANCHESTER, NH — A New Hampshire man who has been missing for more than two weeks after being the victim of a home invasion in Manchester in January has been arrested, according to police. Dwayne Reddick, 43, of Spruce Street in Manchester, was arrested on Feb. 23, 2017, on a warrant.
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According to Lt. Brian O’Keefe of the Manchester Police Department, Reddick was arrested yesterday afternoon on West Mitchell Street.
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A drug dealing case was reportedly built against Reddick after police were called to his home on Jan. 18, for a report of a victim being shot in an apartment building.
“The initial investigation revealed the home invasion did not appear to be random and a subsequent search warrant was executed inside of his apartment,” O’Keefe alleged. “Detectives located and seized two safes which contained over 170 grams of cocaine and cash.”
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Reddick was arraigned this morning, according to O’Keefe.
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