Crime & Safety
New Hampshire Fugitive Of The Week Accused Of Failure To Appear
Nathaniel Michael Plaisted is wanted on a possession of a cocaine charge out of Sullivan County after a prior conviction. Have you seen him?

CONCORD, NH — The U.S. Marshals-New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force is searching for a felon with a prior drug history who is accused of not appearing in superior court.
Nathaniel Michael Plaisted, 35, is accused of a cocaine possession charge out of Sullivan County. A warrant was issued for his arrest on July 7 after he was accused of failure to appear.
Originally from Rhode Island, Plaisted is 5 feet, 9 inches tall, weighs 180 lbs., and has blue eyes and red hair. He has tattoos on his arms, according to Jeffrey White, a deputy marshal.
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"Plaisted was last known to reside in Claremont, NH, where he has ties to family, friends, and associates," he said. "Plaisted is also known to frequent the area of Windsor, VT."
Back in February 2017, Plaisted pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled-narcotic drug and falsifying physical evidence after an incident in Claremont. In November 2018, he was arraigned on a probation violation and found guilty in February 2019. Another violation of probation charge was issued against him in April, according to superior court documents.
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If you know where Plaisted is or have seen someone who looks like him, don't try to apprehend him yourself. Contact local police or call the task force at 603-225-1632.
Editor's note: This post was derived from information supplied by the U.S. Marshals Service and does not indicate a conviction. This link explains the removal request process for New Hampshire Patch police reports.
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