Crime & Safety
Suspended Registration Stop Leads to Arrest on Numerous Active Warrants
Daniel Yeo of Milford was stopped in Concord; was wanted in Londonderry, Salem, Windham; has a lengthy criminal history.

A New Hampshire man was arrested recently on a driving infraction and later, officers found a slew of active warrants against him, according to a court affidavit.
Daniel Yeo, 35, of Amherst Street in Milford, was arrested at 3:40 p.m. on March 11, 2015, in Concord, and charged with driving after revocation or suspension and warrants.
According to an arrest report, an officer was on Storrs Street in Concord when he saw a 2002 Mercury Villager minivan with a suspended registration.
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The officer pulled the vehicle over in the Bank of America parking lot and spoke to the driver, Yeo. A check yielded, according to police, a $20,000 cash electronic bench warrant out of Salem District Court from March 6, 2015, as well as active warrants by the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Department, Windham Police, and Londonderry Police. A detective was called to the scene to assist and Yeo was taken into custody.
According to the report, Yeo was convicted on a previous operating under suspension charge in Manchester District Court in August 2011. He refused bail and was held.
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Yeo reportedly has a long criminal history, all over New England, according to online reports.
Back in October 2011, he allegedly stole a gold necklace from a jewelry store in Burlington, MA, and was later identified with the help of police from Kittery, ME, Warwick, RI, and Attleboro and Leominster MA police.
Back in January 2012, he was indicted on a theft charge. A month later, while living in Concord, Yeo was arrested as a fugitive from justice out of Maine.
In May 2012, Yeo was arrested for allegedly choking his wife. According to reports, after a 911 hang up call, police were called to the home and allegedly found him screaming and suffocating his wife. He was charged with attempted murder. State records show that he was incarcerated and paroled in December 2013.
Editor’s note: This post was derived from information supplied by the Concord Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction. Click this link to find out how to get a name removed from a New Hampshire Patch police report.
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