Crime & Safety
Convicted Aggravated Assaulter, Sex Offender Wanted On Charges
Henry Edward Woods is wanted on parole violations and failure to appear on a drug charge. U.S. Marshals warn he has "violent tendencies."

CONCORD, NH — A registered sex offender and convicted aggravated assaulter is wanted on parole violations and a drug charge, according to the District of New Hampshire - New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force.
Task force members are asking for tips so they can find this week's Fugitive of the Week, Henry Edward "Woodsy" Woods, 36, who is wanted on warrants issued by the New Hampshire Parole Board and Carroll County in May and June.
Woods is 5 feet, 10 inches tall, around 185 lbs., with brown eyes and brown hair/bald. He has numerous tattoos all over his body, according to Jeffrey White, a deputy marshal, so he should be easy to spot.
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"Woods is wanted on two warrants including a parole violation warrant stemming from his original conviction and sentence for aggravated assault with a weapon and a Carroll County warrant for failing to appear on a narcotics charge," White said. "Woods is a registered sex offender whose last known address is Laconia, NH, but his current whereabouts are unknown."
Woods is required to register as a sex offender due to a 2004 conviction for sexual assault, White added. Information about his sexual assault case and past criminal issues were not available on the state's sex offender registry database.
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Marshals have put a "violent tendencies" warning for Woods due to prior convictions.
If you know where he is or see someone who looks like him, do not try to apprehend him yourself. Call the U.S. Marshals Service at 603-225-1632 or local police.
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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