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Concord Police Investigating Stabbing, Car Break-Ins On Broad Cove Drive

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CONCORD, NH — A felon with a criminal history dating back more than a decade is lucky to be alive on Sunday morning after reportedly being stabbed by a resident of Broad Cove Drive during a car break-in incident.

At around 4:45 a.m., Concord police were sent to the drive, just off Carter Hill Road, after a woman called 911, reporting her husband and son had a man pinned on the ground outside their home. The man pinned on the ground was attempting to break into one of their vehicles, the dispatcher relayed to officers.

Several cruisers were then sent to the home. Dispatch told officers heading to the scene the suspect was “belligerent.” While still speaking with the woman, the dispatcher told officers the car break-in suspect had been stabbed by one of the men, according to scanner chatter. Dispatch requested firefighters and EMTs to stage. The caller said the cut appeared to be “a superficial wound.”

At just before 5 a.m., police said they had the scene under control and began checking plates and running information about the suspect — a 36-year-old man. Dispatch confirmed the suspect had prior break-in and prowling charges. Firefighters and EMTs then tended to the suspect’s wound.

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As of 9 a.m., several Concord police cruisers, as well as the department’s crime scene response van, were still at the scene.

According to posts on Patch, the suspect, who previously lived in Boscawen, Concord, and Northfield, has been arrested on burglary, prowling, trespass, meth possession, heroin possession, cocaine possession, theft, resisting detention, false report to law enforcement, driving while intoxicated, falsifying physical evidence, and breach of bail conditions charges and had violated of probation or parole several times.

In December 2023, he pleaded guilty to a second DUI charge and a felony count of controlled drug: acts prohibited out of Bow from March 2023. He received a 12-month mandatory minimum sentence, all suspended.

Concord NH Patch is not publishing the name of the suspect since it has not been officially verified and the charges are unknown at post time. We will update this post when more information becomes available.

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