New Hampshire
Concord Police Investigating Death At Oak Bridge Condominiums
CONCORD, NH — Concord police were at the Oak Bridge Condominiums Monday after discovering a resident who died.
Around 1:15 p.m., an employer outside of Concord contacted police requesting assistance with a welfare check after an employee did not show up for work in the morning. The employer was unable to reach the woman by phone. Dispatch gave officers the make and model of the woman’s car as well as her number and they began checking around her home at the Oak Bridge complex on Fisherville Road. Dispatch also called Concord Hospital to see if the woman was there, which she was not.
Later in the afternoon, she was discovered inside after police gained access to her condominium. Concord fire and rescue teams were called and confirmed she passed.
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After some investigation by police, the county attorney’s office was called and they declined to come to the scene. A state medical examiner was expected later Monday.
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