Crime & Safety
Convicted Bank Robber Could Be In New Hampshire Or Maine: U.S. Marshals
Marc Ryan Beaulieu's alert features "violent tendencies" and "known to abuse drugs" warnings. He may be living out of a white Honda CR-V.

CONCORD, NH — The U.S. Marshals-New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force is asking for the public’s help finding a federal fugitive who is wanted on probation violation allegations after being convicted of bank robbery.
Marc Ryan Beaulieu is 34, with birthdates in either January or July 1987. He is 6 feet, 2 inches tall, and weighs around 220 pounds. Beaulieu has blue eyes and brown hair. According to Jeffrey White, a deputy marshal, Beaulieu has tattoos on his right neck, right calf, right front arm, and left front arm.
“Beaulieu is being sought on an arrest warrant issued by the U.S. District Court of New Hampshire, alleging probation violations stemming from an original offense, conviction, and sentence for bank robbery,” White said. “Beaulieu states that he is homeless and living in Maine. But all recent sightings place him as living out of a white Honda CRV in New Hampshire with an unknown female and a German shepherd.”
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The warrant against him was issued on Aug. 24.
“Beaulieu is known to abuse drugs and has a history of violent tendencies,” White added.
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According to superior court records, Beaulieu has a number of past or current charges, mostly from the eastern part of the state, dating back 15 years.
Beaulieu has an active methamphetamine possession case out of Merrimack from earlier this year. He pleaded guilty to felony theft in December 2018 after being charged with both felony willful concealment and theft in Rochester in August 2016. In January 2016, he pleaded guilty to dealing marijuana or hashish, theft, and felony drug possession after an incident in Rochester in July 2015. He was found to be in violation of probation or parole later in July 2016. Beaulieu was also charged with armed robbery in Somersworth in November 2016 but that charge was nolle prossed later. A felony theft charge from Farmington in September 2012 was also dropped. He pleaded guilty to a receiving stolen property charge in January 2013 that occurred of Somersworth in September 2012. Beaulieu was also pleaded guilty to criminal liability for the conduct of another in September 2007 after an incident in Rochester. He was found to be in violation of probation or parole in 2010. A falsifying physical evidence charge out of Rochester from June 2006 was also nolle prossed.
If you see anyone who looks like Beaulieu or you know where he is, do not try and apprehend him. Contact local 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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