Squatter surprise: Landlord discovers couple living inside rental unit
read more…: Squatter surprise: Landlord discovers couple living inside rental unitGlen Peace was also wanted on a warrant out of Goffstown. A woman who was with him got away.
Glen Peace was also wanted on a warrant out of Goffstown. A woman who was with him got away.
Contact Manchester Police if you have seen him or know his whereabouts.
Arrest log from Manchester Police. An arrest does not indicate a guilty verdict.
Inclusive. Supportive. Creative – three key words in Willard’s vocabulary, heard frequently over these first 100 days, almost like a mantra.
A Hooksett man pleaded guilty Oct. 9 in U.S. District Court to multiple charges stemming from his arrest in 2014 by Hooksett Police, including the sale of oxycodone in Manchester.
Leela Cable was last known to live in Manchester and has strong ties to the area. If you have any information about the whereabouts, or have observed a person that resembles Cable, please contact the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force, or your local police.
Just as allowing tattoos was a way to relax the existing regulations to recognize that many worthy police officer candidates were previously turned away for body ink that, often, related to their service with the armed forces, Willard is easing up on the facial hair regulations this month to draw some much-needed attention to the city’s Child Advocacy Center.
Weekly arrest log from Manchester Police Department, and current ‘Most Wanted’ list.
Free seminar at Southern NH University on Oct. 12.
Read the weekly arrest log and updated wanted list from Manchester Police Department.
Updated wanted list and weekly arrest log from MPD.
Weekly arrest logs and updated wanted list.
Latest arrest log and current ‘most wanted’ list from Manchester Police Department.
Recent arrests as logged by Manchester Police Department.
All information in the arrest log/wanted list provided by Manchester Police Department as posted on their website. As always, an arrest does not imply guilt until an individual has due process.
It’s a decades-old tradition in community building that encourages neighbors to meet neighbors in communities like Manchester all across the country.
All information provided by Manchester Police as posted on their website. As always, an arrest does not imply guilt until an individual has due process.
Arrests are part of the public record. Remember however that individuals are innocent until proven guilty and entitled to due process through the court system.
Mark your social calendars for July 23, which can also double as your free coffee calendar, as Manchester Police Department’s Coffee with a Cop community conversation series continues Thursday at Cafe la Reine, 915 Elm St., from 9-11 a.m.
Weekly information about arrests made and the updated ‘most wanted’ list.