Crime & Safety
NH Fugitive Of Week: Man Accused Of Armed Robbery
The New Hampshire Fugitive Task Force asked the public's help finding James Perry, last known to be living in Manchester.

CONCORD, NH — This week's New Hampshire Fugitive of the Week is a Vermont man accused of a gunpoint robbery. James Perry, 30, has been wanted on a parole violation since Oct. 2. He was considered armed and dangerous.
"Mr. Perry was last known to be living in the Manchester area and has ties to Claremont ... and (Vermont)," Deputy U.S. Marshal Jeffrey White said in a statement. "PERRY has a criminal history that includes; armed robbery, resisting arrest, assault, sexual assault, and narcotics offenses."
Perry also goes by "James Nespin," authorities said. He is 6 feet 1 inch and 130 pounds, with tattoos on both arms.
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Anyone with information is asked to contact U.S. Marshals at 603-225-1632 or their local police department.
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