Crime & Safety
Mass. Inmate Walks Away from NH Corrections Center
The New Hampshire Department of Corrections is looking for Adam Bergeron III, a convicted burglar.

The New Hampshire Department of Corrections is looking for a minimum security inmate that is missing from the Corrections Transitional Work Center in Concord since last night.
Adam Bergeron III, 21, of Middleton, MA, was missing from the unit during the 11:30 p.m. count on Oct. 2, 2015.
Corrections officers, according to an alert from Jeffrey Lyons of the NH DOC, conducted a search of the 155 bed unit and were unable to find him. He was last seen in the unit during a 9:30 p.m. count earlier in the evening.
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Bergeron is white, 5-feet, 6-inches tall, and weighs about 170 lbs. with brown hair and blue eyes. He was sentenced in Hillsborough County Superior Court in Nashua to one to three years in prison for burglary with 217 days of time served credited to his sentence. He was admitted to the New Hampshire State Prison for Men on April 8, 2015, and had been eligible for parole on Sept. 3, 2015 with a maximum release date of Sept. 2, 2017. He had not yet been approved for parole, according to Lyons.
The New Hampshire Department of Corrections Investigations Unit and the New Hampshire State Police are investigating and attempting to find Bergeron. Anyone with information on this inmate’s whereabouts is urged to call their local law enforcement agency or the New Hampshire State Prison at 603-271-1801.
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