Crime & Safety

‘Armed And Dangerous’ Fugitive Sought By Marshals On Parole Violations

Across 16 years, Dwan Anderson has been convicted of kidnapping, witness tampering, drug, and weapon charges; accused of human trafficking.

Dwan Dominic Anderson has ties to a number of New Hampshire communities. Have you seen him?
Dwan Dominic Anderson has ties to a number of New Hampshire communities. Have you seen him? (U.S. Marshals Service)

CONCORD, NH — The U.S. Marshals-New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force is asking for the public’s help finding a felon released from prison earlier this year who has been accused of violating his parole.

Dwan Dominic Anderson is 34, about 5 feet, 8 inches tall, weighs around 210 pounds, and has brown eyes and black hair. Originally from Massachusetts, he sometimes uses the alias “Dominique Anderson.” Jeffrey White, a deputy marshal, said Anderson has a number of tattoos including “773” on his chest, “Barby” on his left shoulder, “DPG” and a dog on his upper left arm, and “CUTTA” on his abdomen. White accused him of violating parole conditions “on several occasions” since his release.

“Anderson is believed to be armed and possibly has ties to human trafficking,” White said. “Anderson has a lengthy criminal history littered with crimes of violence. Anderson has ties to Merrimack, Nashua, and the Belknap County NH area.”

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Back in March 2006, Anderson was accused of kidnapping and criminal threatening in Litchfield and Manchester. He pleaded guilty to the single Manchester kidnapping count in July 2007 and was sentenced to five years in prison. Anderson was given permission to participate in a work-release program in September 2012.

In August 2015, Anderson was arrested on felon in possession of a dangerous weapon and falsifying physical evidence charges after an incident in Concord in June of that year. Two and half months later, he was accused of witness tampering on three separate occasions after the incident. Police accused him of threatening a local Backpage escort if she cooperated with police concerning accusations of him prostituting women at the Best Western on Hall Street. Anderson, who was living in Pembroke at the time, pleaded guilty to the weapon possession, falsification, and two of the tampering charges in March 2016.

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Anderson was arrested again on felon in possession of a dangerous weapon and four controlled drug counts out of Concord in December 2017, connected to an incident a month before. He was accused of stealing a detective’s drug case during an undercover heroin buy. Anderson pleaded guilty to two of the drug charges and the weapon charge in March 2018, and had his previous sentence from the 2015 cases was also amended, according to superior court documents.

Anderson, according to posts on Patch, was previously arrested for driving after revocation or suspension, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, and warrants.

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