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NH Bank Robber, Fugitive Accused Of Release Violations, Arrested

UpdatedWed, Mar 10, 2021 at 2:04 pm ET Reply Louis John DiFazio was arrested on March 10 while walking in Queen City. (U.S. Marshals Service) CONCORD, NH A convicted bank robber who was wanted for supervised release violations was arrested on Wednesday in Manchester, according to the U.S. Marshals Service. Louis John DiFazio, who was convicted of bank robbery in 2005 and featured as last week s New Hampshire Fugitive of the Week, was arrested by Manchester police while walking on Elm Street at around 1 a.m., according to Jeffrey White, a deputy marshal. The US Marshals had provided the Manchester Police Department with the wanted poster and some initial information for DiFazio, White said. Based on this poster and being featured as the Fugitive of the Week, officers were looking for Mr. DiFazio throughout central Manchester.

Rapper Facing Shooting Charges Accused Of Stiffing Concord Eatery

UpdatedSun, Mar 7, 2021 at 6:42 pm ET Replies(8) Robert Young was accused of stiffing a Concord eatery in March 2020. Four months later, he was arrested on first-degree assault and robbery charges after a shooting in Goffstown. (Goffstown Police Department) A photo of the affidavit showing that the officer identified the race of the suspects in the report, like many affidavits and criminal reports filed by police. (Tony Schinella/Patch) CONCORD, NH A Manchester rapper, who is facing first-degree assault and robbery charges after a shooting in Goffstown in 2020, was arrested last month connected to an incident in Concord before the shooting incident, an accusation of stiffing a local waitress.

Mass Man Faces Stalking, Protective Order Charges: Concord Log

Mass Man Faces Stalking, Protective Order Charges: Concord Log
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Former New Hampshire Man Pleads Guilty To Bank Fraud

Former New Hampshire Man Pleads Guilty To Bank Fraud Patch 2/10/2021 Tony Schinella © Police file photo Benjamin Stockwell, formerly of Belmont, Epsom, and Pittsfield, pleaded guilty to bank fraud on Feb. 9. CONCORD, NH A former New Hampshire resident with a history of criminal activity in the state has pleaded guilty to bank fraud in U.S. District Court. Benjamin Stockwell, 30, who now lives in Florida, pleaded guilty to a single count in federal court on Tuesday. According to court documents and investigators, he stole checks from mailboxes around New Hampshire, altered the checks, and then cashed them at various banks, in his own name. Stockwell will be sentenced in May.

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