Crime & Safety
NH Fugitive Arrested In Epsom: Report
Vincente Perez was arrested by U.S. Marshals and the Epsom Police Department on Friday.

CONCORD, NH — A New Hampshire Fugitive of the Week from April of this year was arrested on Friday in Epsom, according to Deputy U.S. Marshal Jeffrey White. Vincente Perez, 55, was arrested on outstanding arrest warrants on May 26, 2017, from both the New Hampshire Parole Board and the Northwood Police Department due to alleged parole violations after being convicted of narcotics offenses, disobeying an officer, and a subsequent driving after suspension charge. The warrants against him were issued on April 10.
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“Once again, it was a combination of numerous tipsters and good old-fashioned police work that led to the safe arrest of Perez during a vehicle stop on Route 4 in Epsom, late Friday afternoon,” White stated.
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The arrest was made through the cooperative efforts of several members of the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force, including; the Epsom and Northwood Police Departments, the Belknap and Strafford County Sheriff’s Offices, along with deputy US Marshals, he noted.
“This was a team of dedicated professionals that worked together to safely take Mr. Perez off the street and we cannot thank our law enforcement partners enough for their continuing support,” he said in the statement.
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Perez was transported to the Northwood Police Department where he was processed and held. He will be transported back to the New Hampshire State Prison to serve additional time for his alleged parole violations.
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