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Man Accused Of Aggravated Drunken Driving After Crashing Into School Bus: PM Patch NH

Also: Town elections underway; wind gusts knock down tree, wires; rape suspect arrested; bank forgery suspect caught after $13K in thefts.

PM Patch NH for March 12, 2024.
PM Patch NH for March 12, 2024. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

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Homeless Manchester Man Arrested On Forgery, Other Charges In Concord: Ryan Quiroga faces 3 charges after bank employees recognize him as a suspect in $13K in thefts in Grantham, New London, Newport, and Warner.

Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Nashua Man Arrested On Rape, Simple Assault-Domestic Violence Charges: Joseph Paulauskas was arrested on 3 aggravated felonious sexual assault and 2 domestic violence charges after an incident on Saturday.

SUV Crashes Into School Bus In Manchester Causing Significant Damage: Michael Carrow is accused of aggravated DWI, criminal mischief, and reckless conduct; the crash Monday night caused significant damage.

Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Roads Reopen In Concord After Wind Gusts Knock Down Tree, Wires: Watch: Concord police, firefighters, and utility workers cleared debris Monday; Hopkinton Road and Long Pond Road reopened after 90 minutes.

IRS Launches Free Online Tax Filing Pilot Program In NH, Other States: After weeks of testing, an electronic system for filing returns directly to the IRS is now available for taxpayers from 12 selected states.

Important First Step For Former Laconia State School Sale On Council Agenda March 13: The Executive Council meets hours before the closing is scheduled to occur between the state and a Manchester developer for $21.5M.

Stepped-Up Traffic Enforcement Continues: NH State Police Roundup: Plus: Blotters from around New Hampshire; troopers celebrate International Women’s Day; more.

Deadly NH Snowmobile Season Comes To Abrupt Halt: A lack of snow has closed more than 6,000 miles of trails in New Hampshire.

Notable New Hampshire Deaths: Former State Parks Director; Former Hooksett Administrator: Veterans from Concord, Danbury, Dover, Franconia, Hampton, Keene, and Litchfield; educators from Milford and Salem; business owners; more.

Death On Mount Washington; Officer-Involved Shooting: PM Patch NH: Cop injured in rollover crash; blustery weather, mom of slain journo writes book; embattled sheriff eyes plea deal; Patriots trading Jones?

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