Crime & Safety
Marshals Bag Two NH Fugitives
Jarod Leroux and Shaun Teeter were both picked up on Saturday, according to the New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force.

Two recent Granite State Fugitives of the Week were arrested this weekend due to quick thinking by a police officer and state corrections employee, according to two alerts from the task force.
Jarod Leroux, 36, (pictured left) and Shaun Teeter, 32, were both arrested in separate incidents on May 16, 2015.
Deputy Marshal Jeffrey White stated that in the Teeter case, a New Hampshire Department of Corrections employee reportedly saw the fugitive in Claremont and called local police. Officers showed up at the scene and arrested Teeter on outstanding warrants for parole and probation violations that were connected to previous theft and assault convictions.
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In the Leroux incident, Manchester Police stopped a man in the area of Pine and High streets that officers believed may have been involved in “another ongoing investigation” in that neighborhood, according to White. Leroux reportedly provided a false name but the officer was able to quickly figure out who he was and he was arrested on an outstanding warrant for a failure to appear warrant from February on a sales of methamphetamine charge.
Both are being held without bail.
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Editor’s note: This post was derived from information supplied by the U.S. Marshals Service. It does not indicate a conviction. Click this link to find out how to get a name removed from a New Hampshire Patch police report.
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