Crime & Safety
Convicted Bank Robber Violated Supervised Release: U.S. Marshals
The fugitive task force is searching for Justin Brady-Muller on a violation warrant; he has ties to Hooksett, Londonderry, and Manchester.

CONCORD, NH — The U.S. Marshals-New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force is asking for the public’s help finding a convicted bank robber accused of a supervised release violation.
Justin Brady-Muller is 33, about 6 feet, 1 inch tall, and weighs around 280 pounds. He has brown eyes and black hair. Originally from Massachusetts, Brady-Muller sometimes uses the alias “Jay Brady-Muller,” Jeffrey White, a deputy marshal, said. He also has several noticeable tattoos on his arms, wrists, and hands.
“Brady-Muller is being sought for violation of his bail conditions on a supervised release violation,” White said. “Brady-Muller is on supervision due to a prior conviction for bank robbery. Brady-Muller has a criminal history that includes narcotics and bank robbery.”
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White said Brady-Muller has “strong ties” in Hooksett, Londonderry, and Manchester, Londonderry, “where he has friends and associates.” The warrant against him was issued on Aug. 4, out of U.S. District Court.
According to reports online, Brady-Muller was sentenced to six years in prison in November 2017 for robbing a Bank of America location in Manchester on Sept. 14, 2016. Manchester Ink Link reported he was seen casing a second bank in Manchester before his arrest. In January 2013, he was accused of robbing the York County Credit Union in Sanford, Maine.
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If you see Brady-Muller, know where he is, or see anyone who resembles him, do not attempt to apprehend him. Contact the police or the task force at 603-225-1632.
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