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New Hampshire woman facing drug charges after child overdoses on fentanyl
New Hampshire woman facing drug charges after child overdoses on fentanyl

Yahoo

time05-05-2025

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New Hampshire woman facing drug charges after child overdoses on fentanyl

A New Hampshire woman is facing drug charges in connection with an investigation into a fentanyl overdose involving a child, authorities announced over the weekend. Karrie McMurray, 45, of Nashua, is slated to be arraigned later this month in Nashua's 9th Circuit Court on charges of possesion of a Class B drug and four counts of dealing in or possessing a prescription drug, according to the Nashua Police Department. Officers responding to a home in the city on June 27, 2024, found an unconscious juvenile who had overdosed on Fentanyl, police said. The child regained consciousness after receiving life-saving measures at the scene and was taken to a local hospital. Police didn't mention if McMurray is related to the child. McMurray was released on $250 cash bail. Anyone with information on the incident is urged to contact Nashua police at 603-589-1665. This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available. Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW

Woman killed after being struck by car on highway near Mass.-NH border
Woman killed after being struck by car on highway near Mass.-NH border

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time01-05-2025

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Woman killed after being struck by car on highway near Mass.-NH border

A woman is dead after being hit by a vehicle near the Massachusetts-New Hampshire border early Thursday morning. New Hampshire State Police troopers received a report of a pedestrian struck on the southbound side of the F.E. Everett Turnpike in Nashua, just over the Massachusetts border. State troopers arrived and pronounced the woman deceased at the scene. The driver of the Chevrolet Silverado stopped in the breakdown lane and remained at the scene. The southbound travel lanes were closed for several hours while an investigation was conducted. The woman's identity has not been revealed pending notification of kin. Members of the Nashua Police Department and Nashua Fire Rescue are assisting state police troopers in the investigation. Anyone who witnessed the crash or who has information that may assist the investigation is asked to contact Trooper Brian Knell at (603) 223-8490 or Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW

Venezuelan illegal immigrant tackled by federal agents at New Hampshire courthouse after attempt to flee
Venezuelan illegal immigrant tackled by federal agents at New Hampshire courthouse after attempt to flee

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time15-04-2025

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Venezuelan illegal immigrant tackled by federal agents at New Hampshire courthouse after attempt to flee

A Venezuelan man in the United States illegally was tackled at a New Hampshire courthouse by federal agents earlier this year after he fled from their attempt to detain him quietly in an elevator. Arnuel Marquez Colmenarez, 33, was taken into custody while he was heading to a court arraignment on charges for drunken driving, driving without a license and failing to provide information after an accident, according to The Associated Press via the Nashua Police Department. Video from Feb. 20 that was released by the Nashua Circuit Court on Monday showed Colmenarez going through security at the courthouse and getting into an elevator with the federal agents and a few other people. As others left the elevator, an agent can be seen touching Colmenarez lightly on the shoulder, then talking to him. The video does not include audio, but Colmenarez can be seen running out of the elevator after a few seconds. Florida's Largest Venezuelan Stronghold Poised To Join Forces With Ice: Report Two agents chased him out of the elevator and threw him to the ground a few feet away, knocking down an older man who was walking with a cane in the process. Read On The Fox News App Court liaison officer for the Hudson Police Department, Jared Neff, said he was in the prosecutor's office when he heard something going on near the elevators and decided to go check it out. "There were voices yelling 'Stop!' and then a loud 'bang' which sounded like people had fallen on the ground and were actively fighting and struggling," he wrote in an incident report, according to The AP. Neff helped the agents restrain Colmenarez, who could be seen in the video resisting attempts to be handcuffed. The older man who was knocked down remained lying on his back during the apprehension, and it took a minute or so for him to receive help, the video showed. It's unclear if he was injured. The agents allegedly told Neff they had been ordered to detain illegal immigrants, and had tried to do so quietly in the elevator. More Than 900 Illegal Aliens Charged With Immigration-related Crimes During First Week Of April: Doj A bench warrant was issued for Colmenarez since he failed to show up for arraignment and the prosecutor over the case was not contacted by federal agents beforehand nor was aware of his arrest, according to The AP. Colmenarez is being held at an ICE facility in Texas as of Monday, The AP reported after viewing an online database. His arrest at the courthouse comes after President Donald Trump repealed a 2011 policy that had federal agents typically avoid making arrests at courthouses, schools, places of worship and hospitals. Current policy allows for immigration arrests "in or near courthouses when they have credible information that leads them to believe the targeted alien(s) is or will be present," as long as state and local law doesn't prohibit it. The Associated Press contributed to this article source: Venezuelan illegal immigrant tackled by federal agents at New Hampshire courthouse after attempt to flee

Venezuelan illegal immigrant tackled by federal agents at New Hampshire courthouse after attempt to flee
Venezuelan illegal immigrant tackled by federal agents at New Hampshire courthouse after attempt to flee

Fox News

time15-04-2025

  • Fox News

Venezuelan illegal immigrant tackled by federal agents at New Hampshire courthouse after attempt to flee

A Venezuelan man in the United States illegally was tackled at a New Hampshire courthouse by federal agents earlier this year after he fled from their attempt to detain him quietly in an elevator. Arnuel Marquez Colmenarez, 33, was taken into custody while he was heading to a court arraignment on charges for drunken driving, driving without a license and failing to provide information after an accident, according to The Associated Press via the Nashua Police Department. Video from Feb. 20 that was released by the Nashua Circuit Court on Monday showed Colmenarez going through security at the courthouse and getting into an elevator with the federal agents and a few other people. As others left the elevator, an agent can be seen touching Colmenarez lightly on the shoulder, then talking to him. The video does not include audio, but Colmenarez can be seen running out of the elevator after a few seconds. Two agents chased him out of the elevator and threw him to the ground a few feet away, knocking down an older man who was walking with a cane in the process. Court liaison officer for the Hudson Police Department, Jared Neff, said he was in the prosecutor's office when he heard something going on near the elevators and decided to go check it out. "There were voices yelling 'Stop!' and then a loud 'bang' which sounded like people had fallen on the ground and were actively fighting and struggling," he wrote in an incident report, according to The AP. Neff helped the agents restrain Colmenarez, who could be seen in the video resisting attempts to be handcuffed. The older man who was knocked down remained lying on his back during the apprehension, and it took a minute or so for him to receive help, the video showed. It's unclear if he was injured. The agents allegedly told Neff they had been ordered to detain illegal immigrants, and had tried to do so quietly in the elevator. A bench warrant was issued for Colmenarez since he failed to show up for arraignment and the prosecutor over the case was not contacted by federal agents beforehand nor was aware of his arrest, according to The AP. Colmenarez is being held at an ICE facility in Texas as of Monday, The AP reported after viewing an online database. His arrest at the courthouse comes after President Donald Trump repealed a 2011 policy that had federal agents typically avoid making arrests at courthouses, schools, places of worship and hospitals. Current policy allows for immigration arrests "in or near courthouses when they have credible information that leads them to believe the targeted alien(s) is or will be present," as long as state and local law doesn't prohibit it.

Molotov cocktail sets car on fire as Nashua police search for suspect
Molotov cocktail sets car on fire as Nashua police search for suspect

Yahoo

time19-02-2025

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Molotov cocktail sets car on fire as Nashua police search for suspect

The Nashua Police Department continues its search for a suspect who set a car on fire with a Molotov cocktail. The incident occurred back on January 20, when officers were dispatched to a parking lot in the area of 64 West Hollis Street to reports of a vehicle fire. While investigating the surveillance footage, officers noticed a man setting the vacant vehicle on fire with the alleged Molotov cocktail. It also appeared that while the man was setting the vehicle on fire, he may have suffered burns to one of his hands. As a result of the vehicle fire, two other cars were damaged before the fire could be put out. Detectives are urging anyone with information to contact Nashua police at at 603-589-1665. This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available. Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW

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