
MANCHESTER, NH โย The man who attempted to rob a 95-year old WWII veteran earlier this month turned himself intoย Manchester Policeย early Wednesdayย morning.
David Farnsworth, 42, has turned himself in, after a warrant was issued alleging he was the man police sought in the attempted robbery May 2ย of a World War II veteran.

Police say the public proved instrumental in assisting with the capture ofย Farnsworth. Once detectiveโs followed up on several tips, they determinedย Farnsworth was the person responsible for the botched robbery attempt. A warrant was issued last week and Farnsworth finally turned himself in at police headquarters early Wednesday.
According to police, on May 2 veteranย Arthur Kamberis, 95, of Manchester was leaving Walgreensย onย Valley Street after picking up a prescription when an unknown man approached himย as he made his way to theย credit union across the street. The assailant grabbedย Kamberis by the arm and attempted to steal Kamberis’ย ย wallet. Kamberis fought off the attacker with his cane and thwarted the robbery.
Farnsworth will appear in the 9th Circuit Court-Manchester May 13 at 8:15 a.m.
Editor’s Note: An earlier version of the story had an incorrect spelling of the suspect’s name.
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