Crime & Safety

NH Marshals Capture Alleged Heroin Dealer

Fugitive of the Week tips lead task force members to Hopkinton early this morning where Sean Miller was hiding out.

CONCORD, NH - Tips from the New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force weekly request for assistance led U.S. Marshals to Hopkinton this morning where they were able to arrest Sean Miller, an alleged heroin dealer who was wanted on bail violations after being arrested in Keene last summer.

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Miller was featured yesterday as the Fugitive of the Week on media outlets around the Granite State. Deputy Marshal Jamie Berry stated that last night, task force members began actively working a number of tips they received. That led them to discovering that Miller was on Park Avenue in Hopkinton. He was arrested this morning without incident.

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“Miller was housed at the Merrimack County House of Corrections and will be arraigned today on the bail violations at U.S. District Court in Concord,” White stated. “This arrest was a cooperative investigation by Antrim, Greenfield, Hillsboro and Hopkinton Police Departments and the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force.”

Miller was arrested in July 2015 in Keene after drug task force members raided his home. Charges against him were later elevated to four counts of selling heroin.

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