Crime & Safety
Armed And Dangerous New Hampshire Parolee Wanted By U.S. Marshals
Ricky Allen Davis Jr. is wanted for bail violations after being accused of strangulation and parole violations after a robbery conviction.

CONCORD, NH — The District of New Hampshire-New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force is looking for a possibly armed and dangerous felon who is wanted on warrants for bail violations.
Ricky Allen Davis Jr. is 24, about 5 feet, 8 inches tall, and weighs around 140 lbs. He has brown eyes and black hair and is originally from Maine. Davis has tattoos on his left and right arms, left and right shoulders, and right front arm. He sometimes pretends to be a decade older than he is and also has been known to add "Alan" as his middle name as an alias, according to Jeffrey White, a deputy marshal.
Warrants for his arrest were issued on March 5 and April 17 by the New Hampshire Parole Board and Strafford County.
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"Davis is wanted on two outstanding warrants including a Strafford County warrant for bail violations stemming from an alleged second-degree by strangulation (incident) and a second warrant for parole violations stemming from his original conviction and sentence for armed robbery," White said. "Davis' last known address was in Franklin, NH, but he has extensive ties throughout Strafford County."
Davis is believed to be "armed and dangerous" and has "violent tendencies," due to a myriad of previous charges.
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Some of those charges, according to court records, include a burglary arrest in August 2012 in Laconia that he pled guilty to; a burglary arrest in March 2013 in Gilmanton that was lowered to two theft by unauthorized taking charges (he was charged with a probation violation in January 2017); a robbery with a weapon and conspiracy to commit robbery with a weapon charges out of Laconia in March 2017 (he pled guilty to the robbery charge but the conspiracy charge was nolle prossed); a habitual offender charge in Rochester in June 2019 and conduct after an accident, and bail order violation charges on July 2019 in Rochester.
If you see Davis or someone who looks like him, do not try to apprehend him. Call police or the task force at 603-225-1632.
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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