Crime & Safety

Police Seek Public's Help In Finding New Hampshire Vandalism Suspect

The incidents could be connected to a similar event in Melrose, where the suspect may have targeted a woman for her job as a reporter.

The suspect threw a brick through the victim's window and used red spray paint to write obscenities on the house.
The suspect threw a brick through the victim's window and used red spray paint to write obscenities on the house. (Middlesex District Attorney's Office)

NEW HAMPSHIRE — Officials are asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect they say vandalized three houses in New Hampshire and a house in Melrose, Massachusetts.

Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Melrose Chief of Police Michael Lyle released a video Thursday of a suspect throwing a brick through the window of the victim's Melrose home. The suspect is also accused of spray painting obscenities on the house.

The suspect may have targeted the woman who lives in the Melrose house because of her reporting work for a New Hampshire media outlet, CBS reported.

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The homes of the victim's parents and boss in New Hampshire were also vandalized, officials said. DA Ryan said she couldn't say with certainty whether the incidents were related but said all four involved bricks and red spray paint.

None of the occupants of the four homes were present when the vandalisms occurred.

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The suspect is described as a white male, about 5'10", with a slender build. The photo shows him wearing a blue rain jacket.

The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office is working with the Middlesex DA’s Office and Melrose Police to investigate the string of vandalisms.

They're asking anyone who recognizes the suspect to call the Melrose Police Department at 781-665-1212.

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