Crime & Safety
Police Follow Trail Of Blood Finding Clothes But No Victim
Manchester police are looking for information from the public as they investigate a trail of blood leading to bloody clothes, but no victim.

MANCHESTER, NH — On May 27, 2020, at approximately 1 a.m., Manchester police were dispatched to Bridge Street for a report of heavy amounts of blood.
Heather Hamel, the department's public information officer, said when officers arrived at the scene, they found a broken liquor bottle and the beginning of a blood trail. A K9 track was conducted, following bloody footprints that went toward Elm Street, eventually crossed over to Pine and headed through Pulaski Park.
Police found several articles of clothing with blood on them along the way. The track ended on Concord Street between Union and Pine. Police did not find any injured parties and checked local hospitals as well.
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If you have any information about what may have occurred, we ask that you call Manchester Police at 603-668-8711.