BOSTON — A federal complaint was unsealed today against five members of a drug and gun trafficking network that spanned multiple New England states. Ninety-four firearms were allegedly identified during the investigation, and one defendant is an alleged Trinitarios gang associate who operate…
CONCORD – Attorney General John M. Formella, New Hampshire State Police Colonel Mark B. Hall, and Thornton Police Department Chief Daniel J. Gilman announce that an arrest has been made in the death of Leah Anderson, age 21, on June 8.
CONCORD — A Coos County grand jury has returned indictments against a North Country businessman for alleged unemployment compensation fraud, according to N.H. Attorney General John M. Formella and Department of Employment Security Commissioner Richard J. Lavers.
CONCORD — The office of the New Hampshire attorney general continues to investigate an officer-involved shooting May 21 in Milan.
ASHLAND — One person is deceased following a crash on Interstate 93 in Ashland.
CONCORD– Attorney General John M. Formella announces additional information regarding the response by members of the Attorney General’s Office and the New Hampshire State Police Major Crime Unit to an officer-involved shooting on May 21 in Milan.Â
CONCORD — Attorney General John M. Formella announces that members of the New Hampshire State Police Major Crime Unit are responding to a report of an officer-involved shooting that occurred Thursday evening in Milan, New Hampshire.
BERLIN — A Berlin Police Department internal investigation of the Marisol Fuentes murder, made public Friday afternoon, details the lapses in official police response in the days leading up to the grisly shooting.
BERLIN — The March 2026 Activity Report of the Berlin Police Department shows an increase in calls for service to the department, statistics compiled at the end of April and prepared for the May meeting of the city’s police commission.
CONCORD — Attorney General John M. Formella, New Hampshire State Police Colonel Mark B. Hall, and Manchester Police Chief Peter A. Marr announced on behalf of the New Hampshire Cold Case Unit, a renewed appeal for public assistance in the cold case disappearance of 14-year-old Laureen Rahn.
LANCASTER — A Coos County grand jury returned indictments for the month of April, charges including drug abuse, physical assault against a police officer and falsifying evidence. Arraignments on the charges are scheduled for May 6 in Coos Superior Court.
LANCASTER — Grand jury members handed up indictments in March and February, with charges involving theft by unauthorized taking, drug possession and driving a motor vehicle after the state Department of Motor Vehicles has declared someone a habitual offender and not permitted to drive.
LANCASTER — The Gorham man charged with nine felony counts of reckless conduct with a firearm for shooting bullets at local business windows and parked vehicles is being held in preventative detention following a bail hearing in Coos County Superior Court on April 15.
CONCORD — There’s no conflict on the New Hampshire Supreme Court when it comes to school funding questions, according to objections filed by the state.
CONCORD — The New Hampshire Supreme Court on April 9 overturned businessman Richard Rosen’s illegal voting conviction, ruling the trial court judge was wrong to suppress evidence that another man confessed to casting the illegal vote.
BERLIN — Police investigators in court last week painted a picture of an early morning shooting spree that damaged vehicles and buildings at three locations in Berlin on March 21 and presented evidence that they believe ties damage to Richard Devoid, 67, of Gorham who has been charged with s…

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