Troop A made the following arrests between Sept. 20 and Sept. 26.
Adam Higgins was also caught with drugs not long after his release on bail for similar crimes in a different town.
Allison Hawkes Nasta, 30, was wanted on a N.J. negligent homicide charge for a crash that killed her husband and injured her two children.
The man avoided a 15-year jail sentence by pleading guilty to illegally selling his prescription pills outside CVS stores.
A judge didn't agree in court Monday, though, ruling that there is probable cause for various felony charges against William Larochelle, 31.
Jonathan Zygmont went missing earlier this month.
There was a heavy police presence outside North Hampton School and many parents had their children stay home after one student threatened to kill another with a shotgun.
The scam involves threats of past-due utilities, according to the New Hampshire Attorney General's Office.
Jonathan Zygmont, a University of New Hampshire student from Windham, went missing in the Seacoast area earlier this month.
The attack at an an area apartment "was not random," and multiple suspects fled after stealing items early Saturday morning.
A Hampton official wants to keep "threat[s] to the general public" like Darriean Hess off the streets after their first traffic infraction.
A variety of drug charges were also levied in the area.
Darriean Hess, 19, of Seabrook, will be under strict house arrest now that her $50,000 bail has been posted.
A Newburyport, Mass., man has been released on bail after causing significant damage Thursday night to a local car dealership while driving drunk.
Corey Ferland, 20, of Hampton, has been arrested again, and prosecutors are looking to revoke his bail.
Additional charges are likely coming for Cindy Sheppard, who was painted in two different courts as "clearly a danger to the community" because of her actions before Saturday's fatal crash.
Scott Martin was issued a summons for allowing Darriean Hess to drive his car even though he knew he didn't have a driver's license.
"It would be difficult for her to physically run away, that’s for sure," said Cindy Sheppard's attorney during Thursday's arraignment.
Cindy Sheppard, 48, has been charged in connection to the fatal crash, and will also answer Thursday to seven drug possession indictments.
Uwe Uhmeyer, of Essex, Mass. was one of two bicyclists injured in a fatal crash in Hampton over the weekend.
Cindy Sheppard, 48, allegedly gave Darriean Hess drugs and let Hess use the vehicle driven during Saturday's fatal crash.
Relatives and loved ones of both the driver and a victim of Saturday's fatal crash weigh in on the case after the driver's arraignment Wednesday.
Darriean Hess of Seabrook was arraigned on Wednesday morning.
Lone Star State authorities wanted Cory A. Wiggins, 32, on a fugitive from justice charge.
Darriean Hess allegedly described what happened to a retired trooper who witnessed the crash and Hess' actions before it.
The unlicensed teen driver was arrested Tuesday on four felony counts for causing a Hampton crash that claimed the lives of two cyclists.
Three different homes were hit on North Hampton's Walnut Avenue and Lovering Road on Tuesday.
Darriean Hess, 19, of Seabrook, was arrested on four felony counts Tuesday in connection to a crash that claimed the lives of two cyclists.
Margo Heigh told WMUR she saw the car as it hit her.
A press conference has been scheduled to release new information about the investigation into Saturday's fatal crash.
Erica Solbert, 31, was also charged with resisting arrest, obstruction of justice and disorderly conduct.
The men were allegedly left alone with a boat on a floating dock the night before their bodies were found, and friends believe the deaths were accidental.
A yellow message was spraypainted recently on a wall at a local beach.
Police say there "are developments" in the case against Darriean Hess, who was stopped for speeding and driving without a license shortly before the crash.
William Larochelle, 31, was arraigned Monday on five counts after trying to use a box cutter to rob and abduct a woman in North Hampton.
Four cyclists — two of whom died — were struck and injured by a car that crossed lanes during a bike event in Hampton over the weekend.
Police have released a sketch of a 5-foot, 9-inch-tall bald white man who allegedly sexually assaulted an individual at a local beach.
Two Mass. women were killed in Hampton Saturday after a Seabrook driver crossed the Route 1A bridge's center lane and struck four bicyclists.
Autopsy results are in for the bodies of two Hampton men found floating in Hampton River on Friday.
Five individuals were hurt after being struck by a car on the Neil R. Underwood Memorial Bridge.