The Manchester Police Department conducted an investigation into an alleged shooting incident at the parking lot of the Mall of New Hampshire on Sunday evening. According to the police log available online, the report of the shooting was received around 4:50 p.m.
All people involved have left the area, according to police, and investigations are still ongoing. Yellow police tape was temporarily used to block off areas of the parking lot, but by early evening, the tape had been taken down. At the site, there was an evidence marker that indicated the existence of relevant objects for further inquiry.
As other customers have attested, there was no need for a mall evacuation despite the serious nature of the incident. According to witness testimonies, there was a single “pop” sound that sounded like a gunshot and echoed around the parking lot.
The status of potential injuries resulting from the incident remains unclear, with no official statement released by authorities regarding casualties or harm incurred. The investigation is ongoing, with law enforcement agencies diligently working to ascertain the full details surrounding the reported shooting incident at the Mall of New Hampshire.
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A prelicensed therapist who had been practicing in Bow, N.H., was arrested Monday based on an allegation that he sexually assaulted a patient during an in-office visit, police said.
Daniel Thibeault, who faces two counts of felonious sexual assault and one count of aggravated felonious sexual assault, is being held at the Merrimack County jail pending his arraignment, according to a statement from the Bow Police Department.
Daniel Thibeault, a New Hampshire therapist arrested for alleged sexual assault of a patient.Courtesy of Bow Police Department
Thibeault had been a candidate for licensure who was subject to a supervisory agreement since May 2024, according to state records. His arrest comes after the presiding officer of the New Hampshire Board of Mental Health Practice suspended his privileges to practice in the state in late December, citing the alleged assault.
Bow police had notified the state’s Office of Professional Licensure and Certification in early December that Thibeault was accused of sexually assaulting the patient despite her “audible demands to stop,” according to an order signed by an administrative law judge.
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The incident was reported to Bow police in August, prompting an investigation by Detective Sergeant Tyler Coady that led to a warrant being issued for Thibeault‘s arrest, police said.
Efforts to reach Thibeault for comment were unsuccessful Monday. It was not immediately clear whether he has an attorney.
Police said the investigation is considered active and ongoing. Anyone with additional information is encouraged to contact Coady at 603-223-3956 or tcoady@bownhpd.gov.
Steven Porter can be reached at steven.porter@globe.com. Follow him @reporterporter.