Crime & Safety
Police Seek Info About Man Entering NH Home, Looking For ‘Victor’
Goffstown Police are looking for tips after a white man with an accent driving a white Jeep with Mass. plates reportedly entering home.

GOFFSTOWN, NH — Police in New Hampshire are asking for the public’s help identifying a man who reportedly entered a home yesterday afternoon in Goffstown. At just before 4 p.m. on Jan. 8, 2018, police were called to a home on Warren Avenue near Pinardville Heights Road for a report of a suspicious person entering a home. When the man entered the home, he was confronted by the residents, according to an alert.
“Witnesses indicated that the male entered a few steps into the home and when confronted by a male resident, told them that he was looking for someone named ‘Victor’ that was reported to live in the area,” the alert stated. “When told that there was no ‘Victor’ living there and to leave, the suspect left the residence quickly and without incident.”
The suspect was described as white, in his mid-50s, heavy set, clean shaven with medium length white hair. He was wearing business attire and a black overcoat. The suspect also spoke with an accent, according to witnesses.
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The suspect was seen leaving in a white SUV – believed to be a Jeep Cherokee – with Massachusetts plates. The vehicle left Warren Avenue and headed toward Pinardville Heights.
Bedford Police, according to the alert, assisted a witness in creating a description of the suspect and it’s included in this post.
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Anyone with information should contact Officer Matthew Barber or the Goffstown Police Department at 603-497-4858.
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