Crime & Safety

NH Fugitive Of Week Charged With Drug Distribution

New Hampshire's Fugitive of the Week is Thomas Clements, a Concord man charged with drug distribution.

CONCORD, NH — New Hampshire's Fugitive of the Week is a 53-year-old Concord man charged with drug distribution. Thomas Clements (pictured) is wanted for a parole violation, according to the New Hampshire Fugitive Task Force.

"Mr. CLEMENTS was last known to be living in Concord ... where he has ties to friends and associates throughout the area," Deputy U.S. Marshal Jeffrey White said in a statement.

Clement is 5 feet 10 inches and 185 pounds, with a tattoo reading "Shelia" on his right arm.

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Anyone with information on Clements' whereabouts is asked to contact U.S. Marshals at 603-225-1632 or 1-877-WANTED-2. Marshals also accept tips online.

The Fugitive of the Week program is a collaboration between U.S. Marshals, New Hampshire police agencies and local media.

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"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."

Last week, two men recently featured as a Fugitive of the Week were captured in Concord.

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