Crime & Safety
Concord Cocaine Fugitive Captured: US Marshals
The New Hampshire Fugitive Task Force arrested Branden Glass, who was wanted for selling cocaine in Concord.

CONCORD, NH — A fugitive Concord cocaine dealer was arrested Tuesday, authorities said. Branden Glass, 36, was wanted on four counts of selling cocaine. He was featured as New Hampshire Fugitive Task Force's "Fugitive of the Week" last month.
"Glass was attempting to stay one step ahead of investigators by moving from place to place on a frequent basis," Deputy U.S. Marshal Jeffrey White said in a statement.
Agents saw him hop into a vehicle on Concord Street then drive in the wrong direction on a series of one-way streets before he was arrested, White said.
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Glass was held at the Merrimack County Jail pending an arraignment.
"The Fugitive of the Week program ... continues to be a great tool for law enforcement here in New Hampshire," U.S. Marshal David Cargill said in a statement. "The sheer volume of tips and the resulting safe and successful arrests proves the value of the partnerships between law enforcement, the media and the public."
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The program and other efforts have netted more than 7,000 arrests since the task force was formed in 2002.
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