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FBI In NH Eyeing Multi-Million Dollar Gold Scam Incident; Arrest Made; More PM Patch NH

Woman accused of trying to run down man with pickup truck; more state budget follies; National Police Week; fun things to do this weekend.

PM Patch NH for May 14, 2025.
PM Patch NH for May 14, 2025. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

CONCORD, NH — Here are some share-worthy stories from the New Hampshire Patch network to discuss this afternoon and evening.

This post features stories and information published during the past 24 hours.

Retiree Bilked For Millions; Exchange Suspect Arrested By Concord Cops: Detectives work with FBI after $3.1 million in gold was scammed from an elderly resident; Ji Li of Middletown, CT, arrested on the Heights.

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Plant Sales; Performances; Poetry; Food; Divorce; More: Get Out, NH: Workshops and walks; poetry and stories; restorative yoga and dance; a gallery reopening and kites against cancer; volleyball and fitness.

Homeless Concord Woman Racks Up Felony Charges In Weare, Dunbarton: Ashley-Ann Mullen-Sherrard faces reckless conduct, vehicular assault, and drug charges, and a “meth-related crimes” bail conditions warrant.

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Senate Finance Rejects Governor's Office Request To Restore $100,000 To Its Budget: Many of the requests for changes from the House version were met with the same "no" answer as DOC got to get its secretary position back.

Two Changes To Default Budgets Proposed In New Hampshire: State Rep. Kristine Perez, R-Londonderry, said some SB 2 communities use default budgets to fund vacant positions, year after year.

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Fitzsimmons: Support Cops This National Police Week: Police advocate: We should send a message of support to the men and women of law enforcement and the laws they were sworn to uphold.

Nashua Renter Or Portsmouth Resident? Goodlander's Carpetbagger Questions Linger: If U.S. Rep. Maggie Goodlander and her husband, Jake Sullivan, live in Portsmouth but vote in Nashua, they may be breaking state law.

Body Found In Merrimack River; Inflation Drops; More: PM Patch NH: Also: Nearly 2 dozen properties added to historic places; it’s Merrimack vs. Tilton in Granite State Challenge final; ICE detainee freed.

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