Crime & Safety
Reward Issued For Armed And Dangerous New Hampshire Fugitive
Kevin Paul is wanted on a parole violation after being convicted of attempted second-degree murder of a police officer. Have you seen him?

CONCORD, NH — The District of New Hampshire - New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force is asking for the public's help finding an armed and dangerous career criminal who is wanted on a parole violation. Kevin William Paul, 41, is 5-feet, 9-inches tall, and weighs around 200 lbs. He has brown hair and blue eyes.
Paul has a leprechaun tattoo on his chest. A warrant was issued for his arrest on Feb. 14 by the New Hampshire Parole Board on a second parole violation.
"Paul is wanted for parole violations on his original convictions surrounding the 1997 murder of Epsom Police Officer Jeremy Charron," said Jeffrey White, a deputy marshal. "Paul should be considered armed and dangerous based on his original offense and a prior parole violation which involved in drug dealing and firearms."
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As a condition of parole, Paul had been required to reside in Manchester, at a sober-living facility, "but has fled the area," White added.
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Manchester police issued an alert requesting help finding Paul last week after he disappeared from the sober house. He might be in one of three vehicles: A 2015 Ford Fusion with a Tennessee license plate of 1P78E2; a 2012 silver Dodge Avenger with a Tennessee license plate of 5J27C6; or a silver Honda Accord with a Tennessee license plate of 7P16D8.
Another vehicle owned by Paul was found in the parking lot of a Concord apartment complex Wednesday.
If you know where Paul is or see someone who looks like him, don't try and apprehend him. Contact police or the U.S. Marshals Service 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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