Crime & Safety
Cops Seek Info On Sexual Assault Suspect: Concord Crimeline Alert
Police are looking to identify a man accused of groping a female Orange Leaf employee in Downtown Concord on March 31.

CONCORD, NH — Concord police are asking for the public’s help identifying a man accused of sexually groping a store employee downtown.
Around 6 p.m. on March 31, police were sent to the Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt shop on North Main Street for a sexual assault incident. A female employee accused the man of groping her.
The man was described as white, in his early 20s, around 6 feet tall, with a mustache and brown hair. He was wearing a hooded sweatshirt at the time of the incident.
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Police circulated these surveillance shots of the suspect on Thursday. Anyone with information is asked to contact Det. Lt. Marc McGonagle of the department’s criminal investigations division or the Concord Regional Crimeline.
Anyone who has info about this incident is asked to call the Concord Regional Crimeline at 603-226-3100. Tips can also be submitted online through the Crimeline website at concordregionalcrimeline.com. Tips can also be submitted by 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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