Crime & Safety
NH AG: No Wine Missing from Portsmouth State Liquor Store
Investigation into $100K of missing wine doesn't turn up anything.

The New Hampshire Attorney General's office has concluded that reports that $100,000 of wine that was reported missing from a NH State Liquor store in Portsmouth last summer were unfounded.
"Based on the information gathered during that investigation, it has been determined that there was, in fact, no wine missing," reads a statement from Attorney General Michael Delaney and Department of Safety Colonel Robert Quinn
The investigation into the alleged missing wine came to light in July via a WMUR story.
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The television station reported then the Attorney General's Office has launched an investigation after 300 cases of wine went missing from the New Hampshire Liquor & Wine Outlet on Islington Street. Some state officials, including House Speaker William O'Brien, R-Mont Vernon, have voiced their displeasure that the investigation has dragged on for so long.
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