Crime & Safety
Twombly Surrenders to U.S. Marshals
Last week's Fugitive of the Week was wanted for assaulting corrections officer, violation of parole conditions.

Last week’s Fugitive of the Week, Tyler Twombly, is now in the custody of U.S. Marshals, according to a press statement from the New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force.
Twombly surrendered to his parole officer in Manchester earlier today. He was being sought for an outstanding parole warrant for allegedly violating the conditions of his parole. Previously, Twombly was convicted for being a felon in possession of a dangerous weapon.
Twombly, according to Deputy Marshal Jeffrey White, had been living in a halfway house in Manchester. During that time, he allegedly assaulted a female corrections officer and fled the area on foot.
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White stated that after Twombly was listed as a Fugitive of the Week, marshals received “numerous tips, pointing to the location of Twombly.” The task force was preparing to act on the tips when they learned that he was going to surrender to with his attorney.
“Twombly was very aware that he was the ‘Fugitive of the Week,’ and this put the pressure on him that ultimately caused him to surrender today,” White said.
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Twombly was booked at the Hillsborough County Jail, pending any further court hearings and his return to the New Hampshire State Prison, according to a press statement.
Editor’s note: This post was derived from information supplied by the U.S. Marshals. 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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