John “Jack” Walsh had been missing since Dec. 13, 2016, after he began walking from the Parkland Medical Center toward Windham.
Plus, Salem man faces drug charges, local elderly man cited after traffic stop, and vandalism reported on Bayberry Road.
Plus, Derry teen and Somerville man cited on driving charges while a Hanson, MA, man was arrested on a warrant.
Breaking: NHSP are warning to seek alternate routes at this time. North Lowell Road is also closed.
MA AG: Sonya “Chloe” Palic of Manchester, Charlotte “Red” Napolitano of Derry were arrested for running Chloe’s Companions Escort Service.
Breaking: Joseph Hart of Westborough allegedly stole vehicles in Manchester, Windham, was pursued on I-93, evaded spike strips.
Cops: There have been no credible sightings of John “Jack” Walsh of Derry; previously he's hitchhiked, traveled around northern New England.
UPDATE: I-93 South has re-opened at just before 4 p.m. NH DOT reports teams are clearing the roads. Speed limits are down to 45 mph.
Jack Walsh of Derry has been missing since Dec. 13, after being seen walking toward Windham. Officials still don’t know where he is.
UPDATED: John “Jack” Walsh, 63, has been missing for eight days after leaving Derry walking toward Windham; region-wide search underway.
The search is on for John Walsh who was last seen on Dec. 13, walking toward Windham after leaving the Parkland Medical Center Tuesday.
Jarrod Parolisi was arrested after allegedly stealing lighters from a Manchester 7-Eleven, attempting to grab cash from a register drawer.
Police: A woman was arrested on child endangerment, other charges while another woman was arrested for DUI. A man was arrested for theft.
Docs: Alleged Londonderry child rapist, Salem murder suspect, and alleged Windham second-degree assaulter, all indicted in Manchester.
Police: Do you recognize this man? If you do, investigators would like to hear from you.
Brian Carmody was arrested in Londonderry yesterday afternoon.
Ahead of Halloween, a map of Windham sex offenders registered in town in 2016.
NHSP: Victor Rosario of Nashua was arrested on numerous charges after he allegedly crashed into a construction sign.
WATCH: Police pursue Justin Soeum of Hudson this morning after allegedly driving 80 mph in Windham, Pelham, and then crashing his car.
Robert Fortado was arrested in Pelham on Wednesday morning.
Amherst Police: William Makarewicz was arrested on a driving charge last month.
Breaking: EMTs are at the scene assisting with a medical emergency.
Breaking: The crash occurred sometime after 12:30 p.m. near Lawrence Road just over the Hudson-Windham line.
UPDATE: NH DOT warns of delays in the Windham section of both side of the Interstate.
The state Department of Transportation is advising motorists about lane closures on Interstate 93 between Exits 3 and 4.
Salem Police charge Ariana Curfman last week after incident at Kohl's.
Breaking: Police seek assistance ID’ing man who allegedly pulled a handgun in the Derry Street business.
The man was in a crawl space at Rocky Hill Plaza; the case is still being investigated.
UPDATED: Avoid the area after a vehicle and motorcycle crash near Candlewood Road.
Victor Lopez illegally entered the United States for a second time; was stopped by NHSP in Windham in February 2016.
UPDATE: Fire and rescue teams, New Hampshire State Police were sent to a single-vehicle crash this morning.
The fire was reported Saturday afternoon.
The Jupiter Police Department charged Corey Lewandowski with simple battery. He turned himself in Tuesday morning.
Snowstorm shifts, turns to ice. Check out these photos, aerial footage after traffic was brought to a standstill in Windham.
Court: Ryan Carr was indicted recently on felony counts.
Windham Fire and Rescue teams, mutual aid called to Trans-Medic Transmission Clinic.
The fire is reported along Route 111, near the Salem town line, according to alerts.
Smoke reported from a structure. Derry mutual aid heading to the scene, according to alerts.
Plus, Maine man fails to appear on meth charges and Hampton man arrested on seven theft charges.
U.S. Marshals bagged a lot of bad guys – and gals – this year. More than 6,200 NH Fugitives of the Week have been caught since 2002.