Crime & Safety
Escaped NH Minimum Security Prisoner Found In Boston: Police
Boston Police confirmed Jeffrey Groulx was in police custody Friday morning.

BOSTON — The minimum security prisoner of the New Hampshire State Prison Transitional Work Center that escaped has been found in Boston, according to the New Hampshire Dept. of Corrections.
Boston Police confirmed that Jeffrey Groulx, 44, was in custody. Groulx walked away from White Farm on Clinton Street at 3:15 p.m. on Friday.
Police told Patch no further details were immediately available.
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Groulx was serving time for a felony robbery and would be up for release in January 2020. Escaping a transitional housing unit could result in a Class B felony punishable by three and a half to seven years in prison.
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