Crime & Safety

NH Drug Felon, With ‘Violent Tendencies,’ Wanted For Parole Violation

Timothy Hickman, a felon with a nearly quarter of a century criminal history, was accused of second-degree assault while out on parole.

Corrections officials are searching for Timothy Hickman, who is wanted on a parole board probation warrant. Have you seen him?
Corrections officials are searching for Timothy Hickman, who is wanted on a parole board probation warrant. Have you seen him? (New Hampshire Department of Corrections)

CONCORD, NH — The New Hampshire Department of Corrections is asking for the public’s help finding a violent drug felon who is wanted on a parole warrant.

Timothy Hickman is 50, Black, weighs around 170 pounds, and is 5 feet, 8 inches tall. He has brown eyes and black hair and sometimes goes by the alias of “G.” Hickman has a skull tattoo on his right arm, starts on his left and right hands, and a six pointed star on his right chest.

The parole board issued the warrant for his arrest on Jan. 5 due to parole violation after being accused of second-degree assault. His fugitive notice offered a cautionary warning due to his “violent tendencies,” the alert stated.

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“In June 2015,” the alert stated, “Hickman was sentenced to 5 to 10 years in state prison for underlying convictions of possession of controlled drug-heroin. He was released back on Parole June 2023 and has since stopped reporting to his probation parole officer and has failed to comply with parole conditions.”

Hickman, according to the alert, was last known to be living in Manchester.

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According to superior court records, Hickman’s criminal history dates back nearly a quarter of a century.

In February, March, and May 2000, he was charged and later convicted of acts prohibited in Dover and Somersworth. Another acts prohibited charge from Dover in May 2000 was dismissed a year later.

In April 2009, he was accused of criminal threatening, reckless conduct, and felon in possession of a dangerous weapon, and two attempted first-degree assault charges, all felonies. Hickman ended up pleading guilty to reckless conduct, criminal threatening, and felon in possession of a dangerous weapon in February 2010.

About a year later, Hickman was accused of acts prohibited in Nashua and pleaded guilty to a single felony count.

In 2014, he was accused of drug sales, transport, or manufacture charges in Manchester and pleaded guilty to all three counts in June 2015. Hickman received multi-year suspended sentences after serving 44 days and was also fined $1,860, all of it suspended.

In Manchester in July 2021, he was accused of possessing methamphetamine and after pleading guilty in January 2022, to another suspended sentence and $434 in fines suspended, too.

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