Manchester Police arrest logs Feb. 27-March 6
read more…: Manchester Police arrest logs Feb. 27-March 6As always, an arrest does not imply guilt until an individual has due process. Arrest logs are part of the public record.
As always, an arrest does not imply guilt until an individual has due process. Arrest logs are part of the public record.
Shane Mitchell was arrested outside his home, just a few blocks away from the TD Bank he allegedly robbed Saturday morning.
Donald Thibeault will appear in court on additional charges after detectives found 101 grams of heroin in his car.
Another busy week for MPD: Check out the official arrest logs for the week ending Feb. 27,
Weekly arrest logs from Manchester Police Department.
Be aware of snow emergency parking restrictions that go into effect Feb. 19.
Weekly arrest logs/wanted list: If you know the whereabouts of any of those wanted by Manchester Police, you can call the Manchester Police CrimeLine at 603-624-4040 and leave an anonymous tip.
“I feel humbled when I address roll call because I know as soon as I’m done, they’re going out on the street responding to dangerous situations, mundane situations – the whole while, prepared to give their ives for the betterment of the community.” – Asst. Chief Nick Willard
For more information on the MPD Youth Leadership Academy contact Manchester Police Department, Community Policing Division. Deadline for applications is February 20. The program is free for participants.
Weekly arrest log from Manchester Police Department, including the current and updated ‘most wanted’ list.
Matthew Ireland attempted to flee police but lost control of his vehicle and became stuck in a snowbank. He fled on foot but was apprehended after a brief foot pursuit, and charged in connection with the TD Bank robbery,
Manchester Fire personnel doused the fire as AMR workers began performing CPR on both occupants. The two men were brought to a local hospital and treated with Narcan, which is used to counter the effects of heroin overdose. Police believe the two may have overdosed on heroin and that the driver’s foot was holding down the gas pedal.
Detectives approached Rivera and located 100 of the oxycontin pills, with an estimated street value of $4,000. They also located approximately $780 in cash, and the vehicle Rivera arrived in, a 2005 GMC pick-up truck. The truck was towed to police headquarters and a full search of the vehicle will be completed once a search warrant is signed.
If you know the whereabouts of any of those wanted by Manchester Police, you can call the Manchester Police CrimeLine at 603-624-4040 and leave an anonymous tip. Those who leave reliable information that leads to arrest and conviction could be eligible for a cash reward.
“What’s race got to do with it?” The Jan. 15 community forum was a call to action – for the Queen City, as well as those who are tasked with serving and protecting her subjects.
Arrest log: If you know the whereabouts of any of those wanted by Manchester Police, you can call the Manchester Police CrimeLine at 603-624-4040 and leave an anonymous tip.
Full preliminary crime statistics report is uploaded here for you to scroll through.
At one point in the argument, the son allegedly threatened to kill his father and after several minutes, they had a physical confrontation in which the son stabbed his father in the leg with pliers.
Chief David Mara thanked the families of the officers for the sacrifices they have made over the years in lost time, as their loved ones took on the responsibility of serving and protecting the community.
Arrest log issued by Manchester Police for Dec. 26-Jan. 2.