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New Hampshire State Police: Concord Shooting ‘Possible Road Rage Incident’

Investigators are requesting North End residents and businesses to review video surveillance and security systems from Saturday.

CONCORD, NH — While not completely sure, New Hampshire State Police suspect a shooting in the North End of Concord on Saturday was a road rage incident.

Concord police and troopers arrived on Rumford Street around 4 p.m. for a report of “shots fired” in the area. At least two casings were found in the middle and on the edge of the street. Windows were reportedly broken in a nearby home.

Amber Lagace, a state police spokeswoman, said no injuries were reported. The vehicles involved included a light-colored Honda Civic and a dark-colored Chevrolet Malibu. Concord police reported finding a Malibu on Bouton Street, not far from the shooting, that matched the vehicle's description and suspects a few minutes after the report to police.

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"Police are looking into a possible road rage incident,” she said. “Police are asking local residents and business owners to review security systems.”

Video footage from the area may provide investigators with registration information from the vehicles involved.

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Anyone with information was asked to contact Det. Sgt. Jonathan Stephens at 603-223-8873 or by email at Jonathan.H.Stephens@dos.nh.gov.

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