Crime & Safety
NH Fugitive Of The Week Arrested At Homeless Camp
The New Hampshire Fugitive Task Force said it it tracked down Janell Dubreuil to a Canterbury homeless camp.

CANTERBURY, NH — A woman featured as the New Hampshire Fugitive of the Week this week was arrested Wednesday at a homeless camp in Canterbury, officials said. Janell Dubreuil (pictured), 31, was wanted for a probation violation after a conviction for manufacturing methamphetamine, according to the New Hampshire Fugitive Task Force.
Officers said at the homeless camp they also encountered another fugitive — Cameron Neil, who was wanted for a parole violation relayed to a sexual assault conviction. He was also arrested.
"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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Anyone with information on wanted suspects can contact the New Hampshire Fugitive Task Force at 603-225-1632 or 1-877-WANTED-2. Citizens can also submit anonymous tips online.
The Fugitive of the Week program is collaboration between U.S. Marshals, New Hampshire police and local media outlets.
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Photo credit: New Hampshire Fugitive Task Force
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