Crime & Safety

Southern NH Man ID'd As Tewksbury Shooting Person Of Interest: Police

The shooting was reported in the Home Depot parking lot. One vehicle was registered to an address in Deering, New Hampshire, police said.

Authorities added that they believe the suspect's first name may be Curtis. A last name was not given.
Authorities added that they believe the suspect's first name may be Curtis. A last name was not given. (Tewksbury Police Department)

NEW HAMPSHIRE — Police in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, have identified a southern New Hampshire man as a person of interest in a shooting that took place Monday morning.

The shooting was reported around 5 a.m., when investigators believe two cars left a Tewksbury Home Depot parking lot and drove to Main Street with the rear vehicle firing several shots at the other one, according to police. No injuries were reported. The suspect vehicle, which, according to a BOLO (be-on-the-lookout) alert, was registered in Deering, New Hampshire, fled the scene, police said.

Tewksbury police said they believed these people knew each other and that this was not a random act of violence. Authorities added they believed the suspect's first name may be Curtis. A last name was not given.

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Police are urging anyone with information related to this case, or who may have been in the area of Home Depot to Wamesit Lanes at the time, to contact the department at 978-851-7373, or via their tip line.

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