Crime & Safety

UPDATE: 3 Children, Adults Wanted in Interference with Custody Case Located

Police: Bobbie Jo Guyer and Michael MacMaster have been captured; three children are back with their custodians.

UPDATE, 4:43 p.m. on Sept. 28, 2016: Manchester Police announced this afternoon that Bobbie Jo Guyer and Michael MacMaster are in custody on warrants, according to an alert. The three children "appear to be in good health" and have been released to their custodians.

"The Manchester Police Department would like to thank the media, the public and NH State Police for their assistance in locating these subjects," Lt. Brian O'Keefe of the Manchester Police Department said in a statement.

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MANCHESTER, NH — Police in the Queen City are asking for the public’s help in locating Bobbie Jo Guyer, 33, pictured bottom left, and Michael MacMaster, 35, bottom right, of Cartier Street in Manchester, formerly of Concord, for an alleged interference with custody case.

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The pair are alleged to be with Alyssa Carvalho, 8, pictured upper left, Mia Carvalho, 9, pictured upper center, Clayton MacMaster, 3.

“The parties are believed to be in the greater Manchester area and were last known to have been in Manchester on Sept. 21, 2016,” according to Lt. Brian O’Keefe of the Manchester Police Department, who added that an Amber Alert had not been issued at this time due to no current travel or vehicle information.

Anyone with information regarding the location of Guyer and/or MacMaster or the three children is asked to call the Manchester Police Department Juvenile Investigative Unit at 603-668-8711.

A history of arrests

Both Guyer and MacMaster have previous arrest histories in the area when they were residents of Concord, according to posts on Patch.

MacMaster has been arrested repeatedly in Concord including bench warrants for simple assault, nonpayment of fines, and driving charges. In April 2013, he was arrested for driving after revocation. In November 2012, he was allegedly fighting with his girlfriend at a Penacook Laundromat and was accused of strangling her, according to a report. He was also arrested for disorderly conduct a month later and days after that, for vandalism and default of bail. Guyer was arrested on driving while intoxicated charges in February 2012 on Sewalls Falls Road. When she reportedly didn’t show up for court, she was arrested again. In January 2013, she was arrested for bail jumping and found by police at apartment on Loudon Road.

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