Crime & Safety
Two NH Inmates Still on the Loose
The New Hampshire Department of Corrections is asking the public, Have you seen Stephen Elliot or Adam Bergeron III?

The New Hampshire Department of Corrections is still looking for the public’s assistance in locating two recent prison inmates who reportedly walked away from transitional housing settings during the last three weeks.
Stephen Elliot, 33, of Manchester, was reported missing from his place of employment at around noon on Sept. 14, 2015, and allegedly never returned to his transitional housing unit in Manchester at 7 p.m., as required as part of his work release program.
Elliot was sent to prison in April 2014 for theft by unauthorized taking and was serving a 1.5- to four-year prison term. He was due to be eligible for parole last month.
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A little more than two weeks later, Adam Bergeron III, 21, of Middleton, MA, reportedly went missing during the evening of Oct. 2, 2015. During a bed check around 11:30 p.m., Bergeron was reported missing. He was last seen around 9:30 p.m. and an alert was issued. Bergeron was sentenced to one- to three-years in prison on a burglary charge and was also eligible for parole last month.
The New Hampshire Department of Corrections Investigations Unit and the New Hampshire State Police are investigating and attempting to find both inmates. Anyone with information on this inmate’s whereabouts is urged to call their local law enforcement agency or the New Hampshire State Prison at 603-271-1801.
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