Crime & Safety

NH Fugitive Wanted For Narcotics Distribution, Child Endangerment

Hakeem Jordan Harris is wanted on charges out of Lebanon; U.S. Marshals say he has a criminal history and ties to Concord, Franklin, too.

​Hakeem Jordan Harris is wanted on drug dealing and endangering the welfare of a child charges. Have you seen him?
​Hakeem Jordan Harris is wanted on drug dealing and endangering the welfare of a child charges. Have you seen him? (U.S. Marshals Service)

CONCORD, NH — The U.S. Marshals-New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force is attempting to find a drug-dealing suspect who also has an active child endangerment charge.

Hakeem Jordan Harris is 23, about 5 feet, 9 inches tall, and weighs around 130 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes. Harris has a number of tattoos, according to Jeffrey White, a deputy marshal, including the word “LUCKY” and an arrow on his face, the word “LIFE” on his right arm, a flower on his neck, and other tattoos, too.

“Harris is being sought on an arrest warrant for distributing narcotics and endangering the welfare of a child,” he said. “Harris has a criminal history that includes theft, receiving stolen property and narcotics.”

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White said Harris had “strong ties” to Lebanon, Franklin, and Concord areas of the state, where he has friends, and associates. A warrant was issued for his arrest on Dec. 30, 2021, by the Lebanon Police Department.

Harris, according to superior court records, pleaded guilty to controlled drug; acts prohibited and criminal trespass charges out of Berlin from August 2020 on May 20, 2021. He was sentenced to a year in the county jail, all but three days time served deferred. A $620 fine was also suspended for three years. According to posts on Patch, Harris, when he was 18 and living in Plymouth, was charged by New Hampshire State Police with operating without a valid license in December 2016 and the same charge by Concord police in September 2017, after a traffic stop on Manchester Street.

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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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