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Former Listen director gets 21 months in prison for embezzlement
Kyle Fisher stole at least $239,000 from Listen by siphoning off funds from the organization’s bank accounts to which he had access. He spent the money on a $4,000-per-week gambling habit at a Massachusetts casino, prosecutors said. Read the story on VTDigger here: Former Listen director gets 21 months in prison for embezzlement.
Two indicted in violent assault in Center Harbor
A Belknap County Grand Jury has returned indictments charging two men with a violent home invasion and assault that left an alleged victim severely injured. Daniel Goodliff, 32, of Claremont, is charged with burglary and first degree assault with a deadly weapon, both felonies. Nathaniel Kennett, 34, of Concord, faces...
Third Man Pleads Guilty in Federal Court to Vandalizing Journalists’ and Family’s Homes
A 46-year-old New Hampshire man pleaded guilty this week in federal court in Boston for his role in two conspiracies to harass and intimidate two journalists employed by New Hampshire Public Radio. The harassment and intimidation of the victims included the vandalism—on five separate occasions—of the victims’ homes and the...
Danbury police seek public’s help identifying suspicious vehicle
DANBURY — Danbury police are seeking public assistance in locating a suspicious vehicle that was reported yesterday around 4:30 p.m. on Route 4. The vehicle, described as a late model black Toyota Tundra Crewmax with four doors, was spotted without a front plate and no visible inspection sticker. It...
State police investigate late-night shooting in Danbury
DANBURY — A shooting incident in Danbury is under investigation by the New Hampshire State Police following the injury of an adult male on Monday night. At 10:09 p.m. on July 22, State Troopers from Troop D barracks were dispatched to a residence in Danbury after receiving reports of a shooting.
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