Crime & Safety
Fugitive Sex Offender Fails To Appear: Marshals
Antonio DiCenzano, a convicted child assaulter in the late-1980s, is on the lam. U.S. Marshals are seeking tips about his whereabouts.
CONCORD, NH — The District of New Hampshire - New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force is looking for the public’s help finding an arrest fugitive who allegedly failed to appear in Hillsborough County Superior Court on a registration charge. Antonio R. “Tony” DiCenzano, 51, was convicted of two counts of felonious sexual assault in May 1987 on a victim under 16 but over 13, according to Deputy Jeffrey White of the U.S. Marshals Service. A warrant was issued for his arrest on Oct. 3, 2017, after allegedly failing to appear in court on a failure to register as a sex offender charge.
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“DiCenzano is believed to be in Manchester but also has ties to the Laconia area,” White noted in a press alert this week. (For more information on this and other neighborhood stories, subscribe to Concord NH Patch to receive daily newsletters and breaking news alerts. Like Concord NH Patch on Facebook.)
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DiCenzano is 5 feet, 3 inches tall, weighs around 156 lbs., and has blue eyes and gray hair. He has numerous tattoos – on his right arm, upper right arm, left arm, right front arm, and right finger. DiCenzano also has a scar on his left eye and is missing a finger on his right hand.
DiCenzano has reportedly used the alias “Dickey Edward Dicey” in the past, according to White. He has also been convicted of drug dealing, burglary, simple assault, and unauthorized use of a propelled vehicle or rental property in the past, according to the state of New Hampshire.
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Report any information to the nearest USMS district office at 603-225-1632, or call 1-877-WANTED-2, or submit a WEB-TIP, or TEXT NHTIP with any information to TIP411.
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