Crime & Safety
Alleged Parole Violator Sought by U.S. Marshals
NH Fugitive of the Week Matthew Michaud has an "extensive criminal history," was last convicted of forgery.

This week’s New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force Fugitive of the Week is Matthew Michaud, 29, who is wanted for a parole violation after being convicted and sentenced on a forgery charge.
Michaud is described as white, 6-feet, 4-inches tall, weighs 165 lbs., with brown hair and eyes. He has tattoos on his neck, hands, and hands.
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“Michaud, who has an extensive criminal history that spans 31 pages, is currently being sought on a parole violation,” according to Jeffrey White, a deputy U.S. Marshal. “Michaud is on parole as part of his latest conviction and sentence for forgery. Michaud was last known to live in the Concord, NH, area where he has friends, family, and associates, but could be anywhere at this time.”
Marshals warn that if you see Michaud, don’t try to apprehend him. If you see him or someone who looks like him, call a local police department or the USMS District Office at 603-225-1632, or call 1-877-WANTED-2.
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