Crime & Safety

Statewide Manhunt Underway in ‘Suspicious Death’ Case

The NHSP are looking for Peter Giandalone and a vehicle he may be driving after a man died in Chesterfield.

CONCORD, NH – The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office, state police, and the Chesterfield Police Department are asking for the public’s help finding Peter Giandalone, 22, after a suspicious death of a man in Chesterfield. Giandalone, pictured, may be driving a red 2012 Subaru Impreza that is owned by the deceased man.

“The investigation is ongoing,” according to Peter Hinckley, an assistant Attorney General.

Anyone who has seen the automobile or come into contact with Giandalone is asked to contact Sgt. Justin Rowe of the New Hampshire State Police at 603-223-4381.

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According to the New Hampshire Union Leader, Giandalone was arrested in May for allegedly passing fake $100 bills. In April 2015, he was arrested in Keene for DUI and reckless operation, according to the Brattleboro Reformer. He later pled guilty, according to the Keene Sentinel. An active warrant was issued for his arrest on June 29, for attempted robbery, according to the Brattleboro Police, connected to an alleged incident at a Dunkin’ Donuts in that community on May 13.

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Giandalone’s Facebook page hasn’t had a post in a few days. It says that he previous studied at Franklin Pierce University. Late last month, he wrote a long, spiritual post about past troubles.

“As many of you know, I got into some trouble recently. I am constantly being tempted to run from justice or do other things that would only worsen my current situation in the long run. Ultimately, the devil is a liar. The only unforgivable sin stated in the bible is the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, which did not make sense to me until recently.”

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