Crime & Safety
3 Wanted Men In New Hampshire Bagged In 48 Hours: US Marshals
Breaking: Keith Pare was arrested in Rochester on a warrant while Stephen Reagan and Shaun Laws were arrested in Milton.

CONCORD, NH — It has been a busy few days for the New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force and local police who managed to find two previous Fugitives of the Week as well as another man wanted on warrants during the past 48 hours. Keith Pare, pictured upper left, 44, was arrested on Sunday by the Rochester Police Department, and was featured back in March. He was wanted for failing to maintain his sex offender registration.
Police in Dover last week put out a press release asking the public and the press to help them find Pare. This outreach, according to Deputy Marshal Jeffrey White, led to a tip to Rochester police that Pare was at a North Main Street restaurant. Officers went to the restaurant, found Pare, and arrested him, White said.
Pare was taken to the Strafford County Jail and was held pending a court appearance Monday.
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Stephen Reagan, 24, pictured right, who was featured in July, was wanted on a parole violation after being convicted of theft by unauthorized taking.
"Reagan also has an extensive criminal history involving drugs, thefts, assaults and weapons," White said.
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Marshals developed information that Reagan was seen recently in a manufactured home park in Milton, specifically, on Pineland Park. The task force went to the address, searched the home, and reportedly found Reagan hiding in a bedroom closet. He was arrested without incident.
While on Pineland Park, marshals also found Shaun Laws, 29, pictured lower left, who, it turned out, was wanted on two outstanding warrants for criminal threatening and criminal mischief out of Rochester District Court. Laws was arrested, turned over to the Milton police, and held.
Editor's note: This post was derived from information supplied by the U.S. Marshals Service and does not indicate a conviction. This link explains the removal request process for New Hampshire Patch police reports.
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