Crime & Safety

Counterfeiter with 'Violent Tendencies' Sought by U.S. Marshals

Dorbor "D-Dog" Nyonee, a Liberian national, is wanted in U.S. District Court for supervised release violations.

CONCORD, NH - A convicted counterfeiter with alleged violent tendencies as this week’s District of New Hampshire – New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force Fugitive of the Week.

Dorbor Nyonee, aged 22-35, according to four separate birthdates on file, is wanted for alleged supervised release violations after being convicted of counterfeiting in 2011.

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Nyonee – who goes by the nickname of “D-Dog” and sometimes uses the alias “Alfred Nyonee – is 5-feet, 5-inches tall and weighs around 130 lbs. He has brown hair, black eyes, and dark skintone. The Liberian national has “Word of God” tattooed on his left arm and “Refuse to Lose” tattooed on his neck.

A warrant was issued out of U.S. District Court for Nyonee on Sept. 1, 2015. He has also previously been featured as a Fugitive of the Week.

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Jamie Berry of the U.S. Marshals service noted that Nyonee was last known to live in the Manchester area but his current whereabouts is unknown. He has family and friends in the Queen City. Berry also noted that Nyonee is known to have violent tendencies.

Nyonee, according to Manchester Ink Link, was arrested in later August after Manchester Police and SWAT descended on a West Street apartment in an attempt to find a stolen firearm. He was arrested for resisting arrest or detention. In August 2011, he was arrested in a violent rape case reportedly involving three other men. However, about a week later, the charges were dropped and the prostitute involved in the case was later charged for giving a false report, according to the UnionLeader.com.

If you see Nyonee or anyone that looks like him, contact U.S. Marshals at 603-225-1632.

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