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NH School's Monitor for Sex Abuse Claims Quits, Cites Retaliation
A monitor appointed to oversee the handling of sexual abuse claims at St. Paul’s School in New Hampshire has resigned, accusing campus officials of thwarting his efforts. Jeffrey Maher was appointed as the school’s independent compliance overseer last year as part of an agreement with the attorney general’s office that subjected the school in Concord to up to five...
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Man Arrested for Allegedly Killing His 88-Year-Old Grandmother in Sandown, NH
Authorities were responding Wednesday to what they described as a suspicious death in Sandown, New Hampshire.
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NH Attorney General Warns of Word Game Scam
New Hampshire Attorney General Gordon MacDonald is telling residents to be aware of scammers targeting personal information through the use of popular phone-based word games, such as Words with Friends. The game’s app is downloaded for players to take turns building words in a crossword-style fashion, similar to Scrabble.
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Man Injured in Officer-Involved Shooting in Nashua, NH; Authorities Investigate
Authorities in New Hampshire are investigating an officer-involved shooting that happened Thursday night in Nashua. Shortly before 10:30 p.m., police officers responded to a home on Hunt Street following a complaint. Upon arrival, officers found a suspect barricaded in his home. The suspect was shot, Attorney General Gordon MacDonald said in a statement.
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Citing Failures, New Hampshire AG Takes Over County Prosecutor's Office
New Hampshire’s attorney general has taken over criminal law enforcement functions of the prosecutor’s office in the state’s most populated county, citing failures in leadership in several cases and no sign of improvement. Attorney General Gordon MacDonald on Friday sent a letter to Hillsborough County Attorney Michael Conlon on Friday. He appointed former Manchester Police Chief David Mara as an...
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Police in NH Seek Suspect in Connection to Suspicious Death
New Hampshire authorities are searching for a car in connection to a suspicious death in Concord. A blue 2012 Mazda3 sedan with New Hampshire plates reading “4055307” is being sought in connection with the death of a man found in Concord, according to the office of Attorney General Gordon MacDonald.
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81-Year-Old NH Man Killed Wife, Self, Police Say
An 81-year-old New Hampshire man killed his 47-year-old wife before stabbing himself in the heart and killing himself, according to authorities. Pal and Lila Darjee were found dead Friday in Concord. A family member found the bodies in the couple’s apartment at 19 Concord Garden.
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NH Authorities ID Man and Woman Found Dead in Concord
The New Hampshire Attorney General’s office has identified the two found dead in a Concord apartment.
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New Details in Suspicious Deaths of 2 People in Concord, NH
Authorities in New Hampshire are investigating two suspicious deaths after a man and a woman were found dead in Concord.
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NH Attorney General Gordon MacDonald Rejected as Chief Justice
New Hampshire Attorney General Gordon MacDonald has been rejected as the next chief justice of the state Supreme Court. The Democrat-led Executive Council on Wednesday voted 3-2 along party lines against MacDonald, who had been nominated by Republican Gov. Chris Sununu to replace retiring Chief Justice Robert Lynn.
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Man Found Dead Along Trail Was Missing for Nearly 2 Weeks
New Hampshire authorities say a man found dead along a trail in Berlin had been missing for nearly two weeks. Attorney General Gordon MacDonald said in a news release Wednesday that 27-year-old Tyler Supry was last seen on May 9. His body was found on May 21.
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‘Dangerous' Suspect in Laconia, NH Killing Arrested
A suspect has been arrested in the murder of a New Hampshire man. Authorities said Friday that 21-year-old Hassan Sapry of Laconia had been charged with second-degree murder in the death of 57-year-old Wilfred Guzman Sr.
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Suspicious Death in Laconia, NH Ruled as Homicide
New Hampshire Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald and state police announced an autopsy was conducted on a Laconia, N.H. resident.
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Suspect in NH Double Murder Found Dead in Vt.
A suspect being sought in two states for allegedly shooting and killing two people has been found dead, authorities announced Friday. New Hampshire State Police said they were looking for Derrick Shippee, 28, in connection with the murders of 29-year-old Neal Bolster and 19-year-old Aaliyah Jacobs in Hinsdale, near the Vermont border.
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Police Searching for ‘Armed and Dangerous' Suspect in NH Double Murder
Police in two states are searching for an “armed and dangerous” man suspected of shooting and killing two people in New Hampshire near the Vermont border. State police said they are looking for Derrick Shippee, 28, in connection with the murders of 29-year-old Neal Bolster and 19-year-old Aaliyah Jacobs in Hinsdale, New Hampshire.
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Arrest Warrant Issued for Man in NH Shooting Death
New Hampshire authorities have issued an arrest warrant for a man in connection with the shooting death of a woman last year in Rochester. Attorney General Gordon MacDonald said the warrant was issued on charges of second-degree murder for 19-year-old Justin Belanger.
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Man Charged in Shooting Death of Manchester, NH Woman Outside Bar
A man has been arrested and charged in connection to the death of a woman this weekend in Manchester, New Hampshire. Attorney General Gordon MacDonald announced Monday that 34-year-old Justin Moura had been charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of 34-year-old Tanya Hall of Manchester.
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Beware of IRS Scams in Tax Season: NH Attorney's General Office
New Hampshire Attorney General Gordon MacDonald is urging residents to take added precautions to protect themselves from Internal Revenue Service-related scams this tax season. MacDonald’s office received 471 reports related to IRS scams in 2017. That number more than doubled in 2018 to 984 reports.
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Fetus Remains Found in Wastewater Treatment Facility: New Hampshire AG
New Hampshire authorities have determined that human remains found in a wastewater treatment facility earlier this month are that of a fetus. The state’s attorney general’s office announced that the medical examiner’s office made the ruling that the remains, which had been discovered in Conway, were that of a fetus that had not taken a breath and was not viable....
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Authorities Believe Remains of Fetus or Baby Found at NH Plant
New Hampshire authorities believe the remains of a fetus or baby have been found at a wastewater treatment plant. Attorney General Gordon MacDonald said in a news release that police in Conway were notified of the discovery of “fully intact human remains” at the Conway Wastewater Treatment Plant on Tuesday.