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Man With Warrants Chased Through Bow, Concord: New Hampshire State Police Roundup

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CONCORD, NH — A man from Goffstown, with active warrants, was arrested by New Hampshire State Police last month after a chase in Bow.

Around 10 p.m. on May 31, troopers attempted to stop the driver of a pickup truck on Route 3A after receiving reports the vehicle’s headlights were not on. The license plate of the truck also came back stolen, according to a report.

A trooper attempted to stop the driver in Bow, but they were accused of fleeing to Concord.

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“During the pursuit,” state police said, “the vehicle struck multiple fixed objects and suffered significant damage. The pursuit ended in Concord after the vehicle became disabled.”

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Jason Williams, 34, of Goffstown, was arrested on habitual offender, reckless conduct, disobeying an officer, resisting arrest, conduct after an accident, operating after suspension, operating after suspension-subsequent, reckless operation, receiving stolen property, misuse of plates, unregistered motor vehicle, and other violations. He also had multiple active bench warrants. Williams was held on preventive detention at the county jail and was scheduled to be arraigned in Concord District Court on June 1.

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Editor’s note: This post was derived from information supplied by the New Hampshire State Police and does not indicate a conviction. This link explains how to request the removal of a name from New Hampshire Patch police reports.

Driver Dies After Ashland Crash

State police were sent to a crash on Interstate 93 on May 25 between an SUV and a box truck.

The crash was on the northbound side of the highway.

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According to an investigation, a 2011 Chevrolet Traverse was driving north when the driver, Terrence McSally, 64, of Ashland, drove over the rumble strip and overcorrected, striking the box truck. He then lost control of the SUV, drove into the median, and struck a rock, according to state police.

Several drivers, including an off-duty Concord firefighter, rendered aid. McSally was taken to Speare Memorial Hospital in Plymouth, where he was pronounced dead.

The left lane of the northbound side of the highway was closed for about two hours.

Troop A Blotter

05/17/2026 02:00, EXETER, LAPIERRE, ZACHARY E. (21); LEBANON, MAINE, 644:2 (DISORDERLY CONDUCT), 644:2 (DISORDERLY CONDUCT), 597:7-A (BREACH OF BAIL).

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05/17/2026 02:27, EXETER, ALDECOA, CASSANDRA LEIGH (21); SANBORNVILLE, 631:3 (RECKLESS CONDUCT-DEADLY WEAPON), 631:3 (RECKLESS CONDUCT-DEADLY WEAPON), 631:3 (RECKLESS CONDUCT-DEADLY WEAPON), 265-A:3,I(F) (DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED-DRIVING ON DIVIDED WAY), 265-A:2,I(A) (DUI-IMPAIRMENT), 634:2,II (CRIMINAL MISCHIEF), 631:2,I(B) (2ND DEGREE ASSAULT; DEADLY WEAPON & BI).

05/12/2026 07:50, PLAISTOW, ENEA, EDWARD M. (45); PLAISTOW, 649-A:3-A,I(A) (CHILD SEX ABUSE IMAGE; SELL, TRANSFER ETC).

05/14/2026 06:12, DOVER, HARRIS, DEMARIO DELSHAWN (34); PORTSMOUTH, 262:23 (OPERATE AFTER CERT AS HABITUAL OFFENDER), 261:178 (SUSPENSION OF VEHICLE REGISTRATION), 261:40 (UNREGISTERED VEHICLE).

05/15/2026 12:50, SEABROOK, TAMAGNINI, AUGUSTUS R. (27); HAMPTON FALLS, 265:79,I (RECKLESS OPERATION), 261:40 (UNREGISTERED VEHICLE), 631:3 (RECKLESS CONDUCT).

05/15/2026 17:34, DOVER, DEWS, KAYLEE ANN (34); DOVER, 594:7 (ARREST ON WARRANT).

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05/15/2026 18:00, CANDIA, SOULE, PAUL PETER (59); EPPING, 265-A:2,I(A) (DUI-IMPAIRMENT), 263:64,VI (DRIVE AFTER REV/SUS-SUBSQT), 597:7-A (BREACH OF BAIL), 644:2 (DISORDERLY CONDUCT).

05/16/2026 01:53, HAMPTON, MOLINA, OLIVO (32); LAWRENCE, MASSACHUSETTS, 265-A:2,I(A) (DUI-IMPAIRMENT), 265-A:44 (TRANSPORTING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR MARIJUANA).

05/16/2026 05:00, PORTSMOUTH, FERNANDEZ, HECTOR (43); MANCHESTER, 265-A:3,I(A) (DUI AGGRVTD 30+MPH), 265-A:2,I(A) (DUI-IMPAIRMENT), 265:22 (YELLOW/SOLID LINE VIOLATION), 265:79,II (RECKLESS OPERATION; SPEED >100MPH).

05/16/2026 22:54 HAMPTON, MCFARLAND, SHANELLE E. (42); SANFORD, ME, 265-A:2,I(A) (DUI-IMPAIRMENT), 265-A:44 (TRANSPORTING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR MARIJUANA), 265-A:3,I(F) (DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED-DRIVING ON DIVIDED WAY), 265:23 (DRIVING AGAINST THE DESIGNATED DIRECTION).

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05/10/2026 20:24 NASHUA, RAMIREZ VASQUEZ, CINDY K. (35); NASHUA, 263:1-A (IMPROPER PERSON OPERATING VEHICLE).

05/08/2026 17:13, MANCHESTER, WATSON, KYLE JOSEPH (20); MANCHESTER, 631:3 (RECKLESS CONDUCT-DEADLY WEAPON), 265:79,II (RECKLESS OPERATION; SPEED >100MPH), 265:79-B (NEGLIGENT DRIVING), 261:176 (FAILURE TO DISPLAY PLATES), 266:58-A (TINTED GLASS, MV), 265:60 (SPEEDING 25+ MPH OVER 65 LIMIT), 631:3 (RECKLESS CONDUCT).

05/08/2026 17:16, MANCHESTER, COLLINS, MICHAEL J. (48); DERRY, 631:3 (RECKLESS CONDUCT-DEADLY WEAPON), 159:3,I (FELON IN POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS WEAPON), 631:3 (RECKLESS CONDUCT-DEADLY WEAPON), 264:25 (CONDUCT AFTER ACCIDENT), 265-A:2,I(A) (DUI-IMPAIRMENT), 644:2 (DISORDERLY CONDUCT), 641:6,I (FALSIFY PHYS EVIDENCE ALTER, DESTROY, HIDE), 318-B:2,I (CNTRL DRUG: SCHED 1 – 4; POSSESSION), 265-A:43 (TRANSPORT DRUGS IN MOTOR VEHICLE), 318:42 (DEAL/POSSESS PRESCRIPTION DRUGS), 159:3,I (FELON IN POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS WEAPON).

05/10/2026 18:19, MANCHESTER, TETLEY, GRIFFIN WAYNE (26); LACONIA, NH 594:7 (ARREST ON WARRANT).

05/10/2026 20:24, NASHUA, RAMIREZ VASQUEZ, BAIRON ISSAC (23); NASHUA, 263:1,III (LICENSE REQD; OP W/O VALID LICENSE), 265:60 (SPEEDING 25 MPH OVER LIMIT OF 55 OR LESS), 263:64,VII (DRIVE AFTER REV/SUSPENSION), 597:37 (BENCH WARRANTS).

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05/04/2026 01:38, MANCHESTER, ROBY, JACOB B. (28); MANCHESTER, 265-A:2,I(A) (DUI-IMPAIRMENT), 265:60 (SPEEDING 26+ MPH OVER LIMIT OF 55 OR LESS), 265:79,I (RECKLESS OPERATION).

05/04/2026 12:40, BEDFORD, NOVAS, JOEL HABEL (36); NEWPORT, 261:176 (MISUSE OF PLATES), 263:64,VI (DRIVE AFTER REV/SUS-SUBSQT).

05/04/2026 16:26, MANCHESTER, RUNGE, THOMAS EARL (41); MANCHESTER, 263:64,IV (DRIVE AFTER REVOCATION/SUSPENSION; DUI), 263:63 (DRIVING WITHOUT GIVING PROOF), 263:1,III (LICENSE REQD; OP W/O VALID LICENSE), 263:64,VII (DRIVE AFTER REV/SUSPENSION).

05/04/2026 23:41, BEDFORD, LEVY, CAILYB DANIEL (19); MANCHESTER, 263:1,III (LICENSE REQD; OP W/O VALID LICENSE), 265:109 (OPERATING WITHOUT LIGHTS).

05/05/2026 10:23, BEDFORD, BEAUDET, DARAYUS LAKEEM (29); MANCHESTER, 263:64,VII (DRIVE AFTER REV/SUSPENSION), 597:37 (BENCH WARRANTS).

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05/07/2026 13:10, MANCHESTER, GROVES, RYAN MICHAEL (35); WAKEFIELD, MA, 265-A:2,I(A) (DUI 2ND; IMPAIRMENT), 265-A:2,I(B) (DUI 2ND ADULT>.08; MINOR>.02), 265-A:2,I(A) (DUI-IMPAIRMENT), 265-A:3,III (DUI AGGRVTD 0.16+), 265-A:3,I(C) (DUI AGGRVTD ATTEMPT TO ELUDE POLICE), 265:4 (DISOBEYING AN OFFICER), 265:79,I (RECKLESS OPERATION).

05/08/2026 10:45, MANCHESTER, FROST, ALEXANDER CHANCE (31); GOFFSTOWN, 263:64,VII (DRIVE AFTER REV/SUSPENSION), 261:178 (SUSPENSION OF VEHICLE REGISTRATION).

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05/12/2026 09:01, SUTTON, MARTINEZ, ALEXIS (50); NEWPORT, 265:79,II (RECKLESS OPERATION; SPEED >100MPH).

05/13/2026 08:54, WARNER, CUSHING, JENNIFER A. (54); LEBANON, 597:37 (BENCH WARRANTS).

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05/14/2026 00:25, BOW, PILSBURY, KAYLA ROSE (35); CONCORD, 265-A:2,I(A) (DUI-IMPAIRMENT), 265:24 (LANE CONTROL).

05/14/2026 20:58, HILLSBOROUGH, NETTO, RICHARD A. (50); HILLSBORO, 173-B:9 (VIOLATION OF PROTECTIVE ORDER).

05/16/2026 23:05 CONCORD, LUCIANO, JANESSA EVELYN (29); CONCORD, 265-A:2,I(A) (DUI-IMPAIRMENT), 266:31 (FRONT LIGHTS-AUTO).

05/17/2026 00:45, WEBSTER, DOHERTY, DANIELLE JUSTINE (18); LONDONDERRY, 179:10 (UNLAWFUL POSSESS/INTOXICATION), 179:10 (UNLAWFUL POSSESS/INTOXICATION).

05/17/2026 00:45, WEBSTER, DUGUAY, LONDON JACOB (18); AUBURN, 265-A:2,I(A) (DUI-IMPAIRMENT), 265:24 (LANE CONTROL), 265:22 (YELLOW/SOLID LINE VIOLATION), 265:42 (IMPROPER TURNING), 179:10 (UNLAWFUL POSSESS/INTOXICATION), 265-A:45 (TRANSPORT ALCOHOL OR MARIJUANA BY MINOR).

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05/17/2026 00:45, WEBSTER, MCCLAUGHRY-BERTELSEN, SAVANNAH LEIGH (18); MANCHESTER, 179:10 (UNLAWFUL POSSESS/INTOXICATION).

05/17/2026 19:51, CONTOOCOOK, GUARACA-SANAY, NESTOR R. (23); CAMBRIDGE, VERMONT, 263:64,V-A(C) (DRIVE AFTER REV/SUS-ADMIN LICENSE SUSPENSION), 263:64,VII (DRIVE AFTER REV/SUSPENSION).

05/17/2026 19:51, CONTOOCOOK, SANAY GUARACA, BYRON RAUL (23); WILLISTON, VT, 263:1,III (LICENSE REQD; OP W/O VALID LICENSE).

Other Arrests

05/31/2026 21:35, PORTSMOUTH, RIVERA, YNOEL (24); CHESTNUT HILL, MA, 318-B:2,I (CNTRL DRUG: SCHED 1-4; POSSESSION), 318-B:2,I (CNTRL DRUG: SCHED 1-4; POSSESSION), 641:6,I (FALSIFY PHYS EVIDENCE ALTER, DESTROY, HIDE), 642:2 (RESIST ARREST/DETENTION), 642:1 (OBSTRUCT GOVT ADMINISTRATION), 265:60 (SPEEDING 16-20 MPH OVER LIMIT OF 55 OR LESS), 265:24 (LANE CONTROL).

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05/18/2026 20:27, WARREN, JUDD, CURTIS WILLIAM (41); WARREN, 265-A:2,I(A) (DUI-IMPAIRMENT), 265-A:2,I(A) (DUI 2ND; IMPAIRMENT), 644:2 (DISORDERLY CONDUCT), 264:25 (CONDUCT AFTER ACCIDENT), 265-A:44 (TRANSPORTING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR MARIJUANA), 635:2 (CRIMINAL TRESPASS), 634:2,III (CRIMINAL MISCHIEF).

05/14/2026 09:15, BELMONT, RICHARDS, JONATHAN CHRISTOPHER (24); BELMONT, 645:1,II(B) (INDECENT EXPOSURE/ SEX ACT, CHILD

05/11/2026 09:10, NASHUA, GONCALVESNONATOSANTOS, MAELI (29); NASHUA, 641:7,I (TAMPER W/PUBLIC RECORD: FALSE ENTRY).

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Dozens Arrested During Fourth Of July Holiday Weekend Enforcement: New Hampshire State Police Roundup

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06/03/2026 20:14, DOVER, TENNANT, GREGORY G. (37); SOMERSWORTH, 318-B:2,I (CNTRL DRUG: SCHED 1-4; POSSESSION-SUBSQT), 265-A:43 (TRANSPORT DRUGS IN MOTOR VEHICLE), 318-B:2,I (CNTRL DRUG: ACTS PROHIBITED), 263:64,VII (DRIVE AFTER REV/SUSPENSION).

06/04/2026 12:39, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, OLSEN, MATTHEW JOHN (44); HARRISON, ME, 594:7 (ARREST ON WARRANT).

06/04/2026 10:35, ALFRED, ME, OLSEN, MATTHEW JOHN (44); HARRISON, ME, 631:3 (RECKLESS CONDUCT-DEADLY WEAPON), 634:2,II (CRIMINAL MISCHIEF), 265:4 (DISOBEYING AN OFFICER), 642:2 (RESIST ARREST/DETENTION), 265-A:3,I(A) (DUI AGGRVTD 30+MPH), 265-A:2,I(A) (DUI-IMPAIRMENT), 644:8,III (CRUELTY TO ANIMALS; NEGLIGENT), 265:79 (RECKLESS OPERATION), 594:7 (ARREST ON WARRANT), 631:2 (2ND DEGREE ASSAULT), 631:3 (RECKLESS CONDUCT), 265:4 (DISOBEYING AN OFFICER), 265:79 (RECKLESS OPERATION).

06/01/2026 14:00, ROCHESTER, ROSS, CHRISTOPHER R. (44); AUGUSTA, ME, 265:4 (DISOBEYING AN OFFICER), 263:64,VII (DRIVE AFTER REV/SUSPENSION), 265:79 (RECKLESS OPERATION), 265:79-B (NEGLIGENT DRIVING), 265:60 (SPEEDING 26+ MPH OVER LIMIT OF 55 OR LESS), 265:24 (LANE CONTROL), 265:22 (YELLOW/SOLID LINE VIOLATION).

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06/01/2026 14:00, ROCHESTER, CURRIER, JADA C. (39); BELMONT, MA, 263:1-A (IMPROPER PERSON OPERATING VEHICLE).





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Tidemark, BOD Holdings Complete 135-Unit Multifamily Project in Somersworth, New Hampshire

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SOMERSWORTH, N.H. — A partnership between developers Tidemark and BOD Holdings has completed The Overlook, a 135-unit multifamily project in Somersworth, located on the Maine-New Hampshire border. Designed by New Hampshire-based PROCON, the complex is located in the downtown area and offers studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom units and amenities such as a fitness center, package room, leasing office and onsite parking. Construction began in August 2024.



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Suspected gunman in Hampton Beach shooting was in U.S. Navy

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The suspected gunman in a shooting in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire, in the hours after July 4 was an active-duty member of the U.S. Navy, officials said Monday.

The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office had previously identified the man who shot a man and woman, then himself, early Sunday morning as 21-year-old Tyshawn Cooper. Cooper died by suicide in a confrontation with police.

Cooper worked on the USS Hampton as an information systems technician (submarines), second class, according to an update from prosecutors and state and local police on Monday. He was living in New Hampshire for the military assignment — the submarine has been at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.

Cooper was not on duty at the time of the shooting, a spokesman for the Navy told NBC10 Boston Monday.

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“We are deeply saddened by this event and extend our heartfelt condolences to the victims and their families. The Navy is cooperating fully with the New Hampshire State Police, who are leading the investigation into the circumstances of the shooting,” the statement said.

The USS Hampton, an attack submarine, is named for four cities with the name Hampton, including New Hampshire’s.

The man, 23, and woman, 25, remained hospitalized on Monday, officials said.

The Naval Criminal Investigative Service was reviewing the incident along with state police and prosecutors, according to officials’ update.

Officials haven’t yet said what’s suspected to have led to the shooting, first reported on Ocean Boulevard about 1:19 a.m. Sunday. Officers then encountered Cooper near P Street and Ashworth Avenue, according to the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office. During that interaction, the suspect pulled out a handgun and shot himself in the head. At the same time, an officer fired their weapon.

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The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner ruled the cause of death was a gunshot wound of head and that the manner of his death was suicide.

Though the officer’s shot was not the cause of death, the Attorney General’s Office will conduct a use of force investigation.



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