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If you need assistance please contact Keith Murray at 603-356-8870 or e-mail gm@wmwv.com.
If you need assistance with the public file, please contact Keith Murray at 603-356-8870 or gm@wmwv.com.
If you need assistance please contact Keith Murray at 603-356-8870 or e-mail gm@wmwv.com.
Man Accused of Threats, Sought in Northern New Hampshire
LITTLETON, N.H. (AP) — Police in northern New Hampshire are looking for a man accused of threatening his girlfriend with a stolen gun. Warrants have been issued on various charges for 35-year-old Duane Masters, whose last known address was in Waterville, Maine. In Littleton, New Hampshire, Masters is accused of taking the gun from his girlfriend, pointing it at her, and forcing her and her two children into a car on Saturday. Police told the Caledonian-Record that Masters also is accused of threatening police in Bethlehem, New Hampshire; assault in Lisbon, New Hampshire; and violating a protective order in the city of Barre, Vermont. Police said Masters has experience with woodlands survival and may be avoiding populous areas.
A Facebook post from the Littleton Police Department has a full description. Click here for details.
Congressman Chris Pappas Joins Gino on The Magic Morning Show
Congressman Chris Pappas called in to the Magic Morning Show today and talked with Gino about a plethora of topics. They discussed the Congressman’s response to an order barring foreign workers on a slate of employment-based visas, upcoming relief packages for COVID-19, two significant Supreme Court decisions affirming workplace protection for the LGBTQ community and Dreamers, and support for the US Post Office. Click below to listen to the full interview.
To learn more about Congressman Chris Pappas and his efforts please visit PAPPAS.HOUSE.GOV
New Hampshire Fish and Game Seeks Bear in Unprovoked Attack
CANAAN, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire Fish and Game officers are trying to trap a bear that injured a man in Canaan in what is being called a rare, unprovoked attack. Fish and Game Lt. Jim Kneeland says the man had deep cuts from the encounter but he managed to scare the bear off. Kneeland says bear incidents usually occur when a bear is cornered and tries to get out of a situation where it feels trapped. The victim was not identified. If the bear involved in the attack is found it will be euthanized.
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