Crime & Safety

NH Manhunt For Accused Killer: $5K Reward Offered

NH authorities said Paul Dimick shot and killed Justin Lee in Manchester then fled the scene. A manhunt entered its fifth day.

MANCHESTER, NH — New Hampshire police on Tuesday announced a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of an accused Manchester murderer. Paul Dimick (pictured), 26, is accused of shooting and killing a 32-year-old man in Manchester Friday morning. Dimick remained at large Wednesday and is considered armed and dangerous. He is 5 feet 6 inches, authorities said.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Manchester police at 603-792-5500. Citizens can also leave anonymous tips through the Manchester police Crimeline at 603-624-4040.

"The cash reward will be paid to the person responsible for assisting law enforcement in locating and apprehending Dimick," Manchester Police Lieutenant Brian O'Keefe said in a statement. "You can remain anonymous and still be eligible for the cash reward ... (the) payout will be paid upon the successful conviction of Mr. Dimick."

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Dimick is accused of shooting and killing Justin Lee at or near a Hanover Street residence Friday at about 11 a.m. Police and a SWAT team descended on the area and said Dimick may have tried to hide at another Hanover Street residence. A standoff ensued and students at the nearby Central High School were held in the building until about 9 p.m. Police then determined Dimick had fled the area and allowed students to go home.

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