Crime & Safety

Marshals Seek Allegedly Armed and Dangerous NH Fugitive

Mark Delisle, this week's NH Fugitive of the Week, is wanted for a supervised release violation after a felon with a firearm conviction.

CONCORD, NH — The District of New Hampshire - New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force is looking for a reportedly “armed and dangerous” felon for an alleged supervised release violation, according to a press statement. A warrant was issued against Mark Delisle, 42, on April 25, 2017, after he was convicted of being a felon in possession of a firearm, according to Deputy Marshal Jeffrey White. Delisle is 5 feet, 8 inches tall, weighs around 360 lbs., and has brown hair and hazel eyes.

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Delisle has previously used the aliases “Mark A. De Le” and “Michael Greenleaf,” according to department. He has numerous tattoos on his shoulder, arms, leg, and left ankle, as well as scars on various parts of his body.

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“Delisle was last known to live in Manchester, NH, but his current whereabouts are unknown,” White stated. “Delisle has the majority of his family, friends and associates in the Manchester, NH area.”

Back in March, Delisle was indicted in Hillsborough County Superior Court-North on theft by deception charges for allegedly drawing on a bank account in Bedford in 2016, that did not have funds in the account. He was incarcerated at the time of the indictment, according to a report on Patch.

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Due to the alleged armed and dangerous caution posted on Delisle, marshals recommend not trying to apprehend him if he is seen. Report any sightings or tips about his whereabouts to local police or the USMS District Office at 603-225-1632.

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