Crime & Safety
U.S. Marshals: Have You Seen Fugitive Vincente Perez?
This week's New Hampshire Fugitive of the Week is a convicted drug abuser who is known to flee from police, according to investigators.

CONCORD, NH — This week’s District of New Hampshire - New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force Fugitive of the Week is a convicted narcotics abuser who is wanted on parole violations, according to an alert. U.S. Marshals are seeking tips in order to find Vincente Perez. Perez, according to investigators, is originally from Puerto Rico.
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He is either 55 or 58 and has reportedly used the following aliases: “Vincent Perez,” “Alberto Perez,” and “Raul Anguiano.” Perez is 5 feet, 9 inches tall, weighs around 200 lbs., and has brown hair and eyes. Distinguishing features include a mole on his upper lip, tattoos on his arms – “Faith,” “Hope,” and “Coco,” with a cross. He also has “Lilanoa” tattooed across his chest and a scroll tattoo on his back.
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The warrant for his arrest was issued by the New Hampshire Department of Corrections for a parole violation – alleged use of narcotics – which was issued on April 10, 2017.
“Perez was last known to be living in Northwood, where he has ties to family, friends and associates throughout the area,” noted Deputy Marshal Jeffrey White in a press statement. “(Perez is) known to abuse drugs (and) flees from law enforcement.”
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If you see someone that looks like Perez or know where he is, don’t try to apprehend him yourself. Call local police or the U.S. Marshals District Office at 603-225-1632.
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