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A Concord police officer has been arrested on several felony charges relating to an alleged domestic violence incident last fall.
The New Hampshire Attorney General’s office announced Friday that 39-year-old Bryan Croft has been charged with second-degree assault, witness tampering, and falsifying physical evidence.
He also faces a misdemeanor domestic violence charge.
Croft is accused of assaulting a woman who the attorney general’s office described as his intimate partner. He then allegedly pressured the victim to lie about the incident and delete photos and a video from her phone, once he learned an investigation would take place.
Suspicious Death in Concord Ruled a Homicide: NH AG Alec Greaney
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The death of a man in a New Hampshire shooting Saturday was ruled a homicide, according to state officials.
Late Saturday morning, police in Concord received word of a disturbance in a fourth-floor apartment on Warren Street. Shortly after 11:30 a.m., gunshots were heard, according to the initial caller.
The victim, later identified as 28-year-old Terrance Wigglesworth, was found by Concord police with a gunshot wound, the New Hampshire Attorney General’s office said in a statement Sunday.
Wigglesworth was treated where he was, but died at the scene, the AG’s office said.
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Concord police and the attorney general s office is investigating a shooting on Warren Street in Concord. (Tony Schinella/Patch)
CONCORD, NH Concord police investigators are asking for members of the public who may have been on Warren Street on Saturday to come forward as part of their investigation into a fatal shooting at the Firehouse Block Apartment complex.
According to the New Hampshire Attorney General s Office, police are investigating a disturbance that led to a fatal shooting on the fourth floor of the building, located at 46 Warren St., at around 11:30 a.m. Shortly thereafter, the caller reported hearing gunshots, said Kate Giaquinto, the director of communications for the department. Upon arrival, police discovered one adult male suffering from an apparent gunshot wound. This male received medical treatment but was pronounced dead at the scene.
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One man is dead after a shooting at the Firehouse Block Apartments on Jan. 16. (Tony Schinella/Patch)
One man is dead after a shooting at the Firehouse Block Apartments on Jan. 16. (Tony Schinella/Patch)
CONCORD, NH Concord police and the New Hampshire Attorney General s Office are investigating a fatal shooting in Downtown Concord on Saturday.
Limited information is available at post time but at just before 11:45 a.m., police were sent to the Firehouse Block Apartments on Warren Street for a report of a man, with a prior and lengthy criminal history, busting down the door of an apartment, according to dispatch. After hearing the banging on the door, the caller heard gunshots.
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