PUTNEY –– A Putney man was arrested by deputies of the Windham County Sheriff’s Office on Oct. 18, following an extensive investigation and search. Jared Stockman, 41, was taken into custody on
MoreCAMPTON –– A 51-year-old woman was arrested for alleged methamphetamine sales following an investigation by local police and the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Drug Task Force on Oct. 18. Vickie Parent of
MoreMOULTONBOROUGH –– A 77-year-old man died after accidentally driving his sports utility vehicle into Lake Winnipesaukee on Wednesday night, according to local authorities. Police identified the deceased as Barry Haight of Moultonborough.
MoreHENNIKER –– The Henniker Police Department is seeking the public’s help to identify the operators of a light green and white dirt bike and a matching four-wheeler, following multiple complaints about reckless
MoreLITTLETON –– The Littleton Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying two individuals who were seen wandering in the Rail Trail Village construction zone last night. The department released
MoreSUNAPEE –– A two-car accident on Muzzey Hill prompted a response from the Sunapee Fire Department, Sunapee Police, and New London Hospital EMS on Thursday afternoon. At 1:13 p.m., emergency responders received
MoreROYALTON — A 24-year-old man from New Hampshire was cited following an incident in Royalton yesterday. Police say they initiated a traffic stop on I-89 south at around 7:15 p.m. The vehicle
MoreNEW HAVEN — A 27-year-old man from new Vergennes was arrested for his third DUI following an incident in New Haven early yesterday morning. Police say they stopped to check on a
MorePOWNAL — Police responded to a two-vehicle crash with injuries in Pownal yesterday. The crash took place on Vermont Route 346 at around 6:50 a.m. According to the report, Thomas Williams, 34,
MoreWILLISTON — A 29-year-old man from Essex was cited following an incident in Williston yesterday. Police say Timothy Wesson Jr. was found to be non-compliant with his responsibilities to report for the
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