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…
BERLIN — A probable cause hearing is scheduled for today in Berlin for the man arrested on 10 felony charges of reckless conduct with a firearm after he allegedly fired bullets into the windows of local businesses and vehicles in recent months, police said.
BERLIN — On April 2, the Berlin Police Department with assistance from the Coos County Sheriff's Office, Gorham Police Department and the Colebrook Police Department arrested Richard Devoid, 67, of Gorham.
ERROL — One person is deceased and another remains hospitalized after a head-on collision in Coos County.
GORHAM — Gorham Police Chief Jimmy Willhoite is the recipient of a federal award that recognizes the police department’s support for its officers who also serve in the National Guard or Reserves.
CONCORD — The owner of a non-profit that cared for the elderly must pay restitution of $490,947.88, serve six months in federal prison and then be on supervised release for a year, following her sentencing on filing false tax reports.
LANCASTER — A plea and sentencing hearing on Feb. 6 negated a trial on two felony charges facing Berlin resident Pedro Korzen, who was sentenced to serve 1 to 4 years in state prison on one of the two charges, a domestic violence incident, criminal threatening with a deadly weapon.
CONCORD — A Bath man pleaded guilty today to draining disability benefits for years from the bank account of an elderly disabled veteran living in a nursing home, U.S. Attorney Erin Creegan announced.
CONCORD — Attorney General John M. Formella and Colonel Mark B. Hall of the New Hampshire State Police announce, on behalf of the New Hampshire Cold Case Unit, that Tuesday, Feb. 3, marks the 25th anniversary of the disappearance of Tina Sinclair and her daughter, Bethany Sinclair, from thei…
PITTSBURG — For the last six months of 2025, the Northern Border Alliance made almost 600 stops including vehicles, OHRVs and pedestrians, made six arrests, responded to 45 emergency calls, issued 16 citations and made one assist for Border Patrol, according to a report made public Wednesday…
LANCASTER — Indictments were returned by a Coos County Superior Court grand jury in January, including allegations of assault and domestic violence, drug sales, sexual abuse and reckless conduct.
LANCASTER — A Coos County Superior Court grand jury returned indictments against 17 individuals. The indictments include charges for domestic violence, narcotic violations, violence against police acting in the line of duty and criminal threatening. Arraignments are scheduled Jan. 12 beginni…

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