Crime & Safety
Another Long-Time New Hampshire Felon Wanted On A Parole Violation
Jean Lewis Beaulieu absconded from supervision after a theft conviction; NH DOC has been searching for him since April. Have you seen him?

CONCORD, NH — The New Hampshire Department of Corrections is asking for the public’s help finding a felon with an extensive criminal history accused of a parole violation.
Jean Lewis Beaulieu is 52, about 5 feet, 11 inches tall, and weighs 225 pounds. He has black hair and hazel eyes. Sometimes, according to investigators, Beaulieu uses the alias “Cowboy” and has been known to travel in work vans, box style work trucks, and other trucks. He has several tattoos — including the number 7 on his calf, “007” on the back of his neck, fully tattooed arms, a Superman logo on his chest, and the words “cow” on his left hand and “boy” on his right hand.
Beaulieu was accused of violating parole after being convicted of theft. A warrant was issued for his arrest on April 13. He is also wanted by the Durham, Laconia, Portsmouth, Seabrook, and Stratham police departments, the Rockingham County Superior Court, and the state of Maine on warrants. Beaulieu has also been involved driveway paving scams.
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According to superior court records, Beaulieu’s criminal history dates to at least 2009.
In February 2009, in Dover, he was accused of felony theft by deception and pleaded guilty eight months later. The charge was reopened two months later after he was accused of violating his probation and pleaded guilty. Beaulieu pleaded guilty to a second violation of probation in the case in September 2010.
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In April 2009, he was accused of forgery in Derry and theft of lost or misplaced property in Rollinsford. Beaulieu pleaded guilty to both charges later.
Beaulieu was accused of felony theft by deception in Concord after an incident in January 2015. He pleaded guilty to the charge in November 2016.
In 2017 and 2018, he racked up around a dozen charges — including multiple receiving stolen property and theft by deception charges in Manchester; multiple burglary and conspiracy-burglary charges as well as forgery and theft by deception in Concord; theft in Chichester; criminal liability for the conduct of another-burglary in Bradford Hopkinton; receiving stolen property in Loudon; violation of probation in Nashua; and theft by authorization and burglary-conspiracy charge in Pembroke.
Beaulieu also has two active theft by deception and two active credit card fraud charges out of Epping from April. He was indicted on the charges in July.
Other charges featured on Patch include criminal threatening, default or breach of bail conditions, conspiracy to commit theft by deception, accomplice-theft by deception, fugitive from justice, and other charges.
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