New Hampshire
Hudson, NH man held without bail after seeking, sharing child sex abuse material on X
HUDSON, N.H. — A Hudson man is being held without bail after investigators said he used the social media platform X to seek child sexual abuse material and trade sexual messages and images with a 13‑year‑old girl, according to police and court documents.
The Hudson Police identified the suspect as 25‑year‑old Darian Doerr, of 48 Mobile Drive, who was arrested following a monthslong investigation triggered by a CyberTipline report from X Corp.
According to an affidavit, investigators linked Doerr to an account that requested child sexual abuse material, contained deleted messages in which he referred to himself as a “pedophile,” and included lewd communications with a 13‑year‑old girl from Idaho.
The investigation began in November when the Hudson and Manchester police were assigned to follow up on the CyberTipline report, which X Corp. had submitted to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in October.
The report included two files described as “apparent child pornography” and provided a phone number, user identification, and IP address associated with the account “Darian473667.”
According to the affidavit, detectives traced the phone number and IP address to Doerr and confirmed his identity and residence through motor‑vehicle records, database checks, public‑records searches, and surveillance conducted in late December.
A search warrant served on X Corp. returned additional data, including deleted messages in which Doerr asked for photos and videos of child sexual abuse material and made sexual comments to the 13‑year‑old girl.
A judge approved a search warrant for Doerr’s home, and members of the Hudson Police Special Investigations Bureau and the New Hampshire Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force executed it on Jan. 21.
During an interview, Doerr told investigators he struggled with a pornography addiction and was recently viewing “‘Lolli’ type pornography.” The affidavit states that “Lolli” is a term that refers to “underage or child-like characters in sexually explicit situations.”
Doerr is also alleged to have told investigators he searched the word “pedo” on X to trigger certain results.
Doerr further acknowledged communicating inappropriately with the 13‑year‑old girl and exchanging explicit images with her.
The affidavit states that at one point during the interview Doerr said, “Again I knowingly received sexual images and had sexual conversations with someone that was thirteen years old, I engaged in weird internet activity what’s the charges to come out of that?”
Police seized Doerr’s cellphone and computer during the search. A forensic review yielded “age difficult images of three separate females,” along with search history involving the word “pedo” and visits to multiple fetish pornography websites, according to the affidavit.
Doerr was arrested on March 9, and charged with possession of child sexual abuse images, a special felony. He was arraigned the following day, where he entered no plea.
Court documents show that a judge ordered him detained pending trial, citing “probable cause that release of the person is a danger to that person or the public.”
Doerr remains held at the Hillsboro County Department of Corrections and is scheduled to return to court at 10 a.m. Wednesday.
Follow Aaron Curtis on X @aselahcurtis, or on Bluesky @aaronscurtis.bsky.social.
New Hampshire
Separate fatal shootings in New Hampshire investigated – Valley News
Two people have died following separate law enforcement-involved shootings in New Hampshire over the past three days, marking the first such fatalities in the state this year.
The most recent incident occurred in the early hours of Monday morning, when officers responding to a domestic disturbance call at a private residence in Northfield, N.H., shot and killed an adult woman.
According to the New Hampshire attorney general’s office, the woman died at the scene. The victim’s name will be released after the next of kin have been notified.
No additional details have been released, as the investigation remains active.
Another shooting took place on Saturday night, which was the culmination of an hours-long manhunt in Raymond, N.H.
Law enforcement responded to a call shortly after 1:30 p.m. that reported Matthew Masse, 38, was shooting a rifle at his family members at a home on Ham Road, according to a news release from the attorney general’s office.
During the initial response, Masse shot and wounded a Nottingham, N.H., police officer, who is being treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
Masse then fled into the surrounding woods.
After an hours-long search and shelter-in-place advisory, officers made contact with Masse around 10:06 p.m. and attempted to arrest him, which resulted in a shootout.
Law enforcement then approached Masse and found him dead, authorities said.
Warrants had been issued for Masse’s arrest following an incident two days earlier, according to reporting by NHPR. But, police hadn’t located him until they responded to the call on Saturday.
Family members told WMUR that Masse struggled with his mental health.
In both incidents, autopsies are yet to be conducted.
The attorney general’s office has opened an investigation into both incidents, as it does for all shootings that involve police officers. The officers involved have not been publicly identified.
Last year, the state recorded nine officer-involved shootings, only one of which involved a female victim, making Monday’s incident in Northfield a particularly rare occurrence.
New Hampshire
Portland Sea Dogs host New Hampshire in home opener Tuesday at Delta Dental Park at 4 p.m.
After a long wait, the Portland Sea Dogs are set to open their home schedule Tuesday afternoon at Delta Dental Park, welcoming New Hampshire for the home opener.
The team’s newly installed field at Hadlock is already in great shape, with the Sea Dogs grounds crew putting the final touches on it Monday.
First pitch is scheduled for 4 p.m. Tuesday, and kids will be admitted free. Fans may want to bundle up, though, as conditions are expected to be chilly, with temperatures in the low 40s after the team recently played in the mid-80s.
New Hampshire
Benefit held Maine man badly injured after getting hit on I-95 while shielding teen
MEDFORD, Maine (WGME) — A community is rallying and raising money for a Medford man who is fighting for his life after being hit by a vehicle on I-95 while helping a teen driver.
Scott Thibodeau’s family said he is on a breathing tube and badly injured after he was hit by a car on I-95 last month.
Police said he and his wife stopped to help another driver who went off the road in Veazie.
Thibodeau and the teen driver were outside their vehicles when police said another driver hit them.
Police said Thibodeau put himself in front of the teen to shield her and suffered worse injuries.
Scott Thibodeau’s family said he is on a breathing tube and badly injured after he was hit by a car on I-95 last month. (Thibodeau Family via WVII)
Thibodeau is active in the automotive community in his area and on Sunday, they held a fundraiser to help pay his medical bills.
“Scott being such a big part of the automotive community and the mud runs and everything, it was something kind of like we needed to do,” said organizer Nick Souza.
“The amount of appreciation is never something I’ll be able to repay, so thank you is the best I’ve got,” said Janis Thibodeau, Scott’s wife.
Thibodeau just celebrated his 55th birthday from the ICE. His wife says his road to recovery will be long and uncertain.
A Facebook page has been created to document Thibodeau’s healing journey. A GoFundMe has been set up to help Thibodeau’s family.
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