Crime & Safety

Tips Sought In Gun Show Sign 'Murderer' Graffiti Case: Concord Crimeline Alert

A suspect was seen vandalizing an Everett Arena gun show sign in May with red spray paint, writing the word "murderer"; reward offered.

Detectives are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man who was accused of vandalizing a gun show sign in May.
Detectives are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man who was accused of vandalizing a gun show sign in May. (Concord Police Department)

CONCORD, NH — The Concord Regional Crimeline is asking for the public’s help identifying a man accused of vandalizing a gun show promotional sign with the word “murderer,” tagged in red spray paint.

On May 28, police were sent to the Everett Arena on Loudon Road to investigate the criminal mischief allegation. The sign was found vandalized with a witness offering a description of the man suspected of being involved in the crime. Police later obtained a photo of the man but have been unable to identify him.

“Damage to the advertisement signs resulted in a monetary loss to the victim,” Det. Sgt. Thomas Yerkes of the Concord Police Department said.

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The Crimeline has offered a reward in the case. The information was published on Thursday.

Anyone who has information relative to any criminal incident is asked to call the Concord Regional Crimeline at 603-226-3100, or submit information online through the Crimeline website at concordregionalcrimeline.com, or text message TIP234 and your message to CRIMES (274637). Crimeline awards cash to anyone whose information leads to the arrest and indictment of criminals. All tips remain anonymous.

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