Crime & Safety

Concord Crimeline: Info Sought In Shoplifted Alcohol, Vehicle Case

Concord police are requesting help identifying a man accused by Hannaford on Fort Eddy Road of stealing beer and Twisted Teas on June 24.

Do you recognize the man in these security photos? The Concord Regional Crimeline would like to receive your tips.
Do you recognize the man in these security photos? The Concord Regional Crimeline would like to receive your tips. (Concord Police Department)

CONCORD, NH — The Concord Regional Crimeline issued an alert Tuesday requesting information about a stolen alcohol and vehicle case from June 24.

The alert stated a man was caught on security cameras at Hannaford on Fort Eddy Road shoplifting alcoholic beverages from the store. The man left the store without paying for the items, about $87 worth of beer and Twisted Teas.

After leaving the store, the suspect entered the rear passenger side of a vehicle and left the area.

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“The registered owner of the vehicle advised they did not give anyone consent to drive their vehicle that night,” the alert stated, meaning a stolen vehicle charge may be in someone’s future, along with the shoplifted alcohol, too.

The suspect was described as a Black man wearing a red Philadelphia Phillies cap, a gray Champion hoodie, shorts, and white sneakers.

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Anyone who has information relative to this criminal incident is asked to call the Concord Regional Crimeline at 603-226-3100, or submit information online through the Crimeline website at concordregionalcrimeline.com, or text message TIP234 and your message to CRIMES (274637). Crimeline awards cash to anyone whose information leads to the arrest and indictment of criminals. All tips remain anonymous.

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