Crime & Safety

Marshals Hunting for Alleged Second-Degree Assaulter

Alert: Eric Savage failed to appear in court on four counts; has been indicted on assault and drug dealing charges. Do you know where he is?

CONCORD, NH - The week’s District of New Hampshire - New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force Fugitive of the Week is Eric Savage, 27, who is wanted for failure to appear in court on four counts of second-degree assault.

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Savage – who also goes by the name of Eric Louis Savage – is 5-feet, 9-inches tall and weighs around 160 lbs. He has blue eyes, brown hair, and fair skin tone. Savage also has numerous tattoos on his neck, abdomen, chest, and arms.

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Savage was reportedly indicted in 2014 in Hillsborough County Superior Court on felony burglary and second-degree assault charges after allegedly breaking into a home in Milford and repeatedly striking a man in the face. In December 2015, he was indicted in Manchester District Court for felony sale of a narcotic (heroin) after allegedly selling the drug to a confidential informant in November, according to a report in the New Hampshire Union Leader. In August 2011, according to the Derry News, he was arrested on robbery charges.

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The current warrant was issued for Savage on March 28.

“Savage was last known to live in the Manchester, NH, area, but his current whereabouts are unknown, but he is still likely in this general area,” according to Deputy US Marshal Jamie Berry.

Do not attempt to apprehend Savage yourself, marshals warn. Report any information to your local police department or the 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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