Crime & Safety

NHSP Make Another False Info Arrest

A man using the name of "Saul Hiraldo Collazo" allegedly used false documents to obtain a NH license; also reportedly tried in 2011.

MANCHESTER, NH - Troopers from Troop G made another arrest of a man allegedly using fraudulent information to obtain a state driver’s license, according to a report.

The man, using the alias of “Saul J. Hiraldo Collazo,” 27, of Jaffrey, was arrested on March 22, 2016, at the Manchester Division of Motor Vehicles, after it was suspected that he was using fraudulent documents to get a license.

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According to state police, troopers were notified about the information and called Manchester Police to make contact with Hiraldo Collazo before they arrived.

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“With the help of the Jaffrey Police Department, it was discovered Hiraldo Collazo had used a false address in his attempt to renew his driver’s license,” according to Staff Sgt. Andrew Player of the NHSP. “Additionally, (another trooper) was able to learn that Hiraldo Collazo had provided fraudulent information about his identity and residence when applying for his original license in 2011.”

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Members of Troop G are still working to ascertain Hiraldo Collazo’s true identity and encourage anyone with information to contact Trooper James O’Leary at 603-223-8778.

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