New Hampshire State Police Troop B reported the following arrests between Jan. 27 and Feb. 2.
The following individuals were recently arrested by the Rockingham County Sheriff's Department. The information does not indicate a conviction.
Robert William Maunsell III has ties to southern New Hampshire and Maine.
The highway was closed for approximately 40 minutes.
The new telephone scam is already being reported by some in the area.
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The actual date of revocation might have preceded this announcement.
Edward J. Arsenault III has agreed to plead guilty and is expected to serve prison time.
He should be considered armed and dangerous.
Pauline Robinson, 47, died of injuries suffered when her vehicle struck a tree in northern New Hampshire.
The incident allegedly occurred in the fall of 2013.
Craig Wiggins was last known to have ties to the New Hampshire seacoast and southern Maine areas.
A substantial quantity of cash was stolen from the Route 102 payment center.
State Police Troop B made 17 arrests, responded to 16 accidents between Jan. 14 and Jan. 26.
The child's mother allegedly took a taxi from Manchester, NH to Vermont to abduct her son.
New Hampshire State Police Troop B made the following arrests between Jan. 13 and Jan. 19.
The blaze broke out around 12:30 a.m. Friday.
Portsmouth Police have issued an arrest warrant for Vincent A. Pittore.
Area police are reporting the road conditions are extremely poor.
Bonnie Usher is also a suspect in a series of other home break-ins around town.
Rita Cooper was named as a suspect in residential burglaries in Londonderry, Derry and several other communities.
Jeffrey Nickerson was arrested around midnight on Thursday.
Darren K. Gragg was charged with identity fraud, among other crimes.
Jeffrey Nickerson should be considered armed and dangerous.
Eric Lecuyer was arrested Tuesday at his residence.
The report turned out to be unfounded.
NH State Police Troop B reported 28 accidents and 12 arrests between Jan. 6 and Jan. 12. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
No one was injured and no arrests have been made.
Americans traveling to the Games this year should be vigilant of their surroundings, officials said.
Serious accidents were reported on I-95 in Portsmouth and Hampton on Friday morning.
Luis Rodriguez, this week's Fugitive of the Week, has ties to southeastern New Hampshire and southern Maine.
Twelve people were arrested between Dec. 29 and Jan. 3.
Jim Reams was suspended after allegations of sexual harassment.
Ice- and snow-related accidents piling up in the Granite State.