Crime & Safety
This Man is Wanted by Hollis Police: Do You Know Tom Carey?
Hudson man wanted by Hollis Police was last seen heading toward Brookline.
A Hudson man wanted by Hollis Police is playing hard to get, and police now seek the public's help in locating him.
Thomas Carey, 35, of 36 Barrett Hill Road, Hudson, is wanted on several charges including: disobeying a police officer, operating after suspension and receiving stolen property, all class A misdemeanors.
According to a Hollis Police narrative, on July 24, 2013 at about 6:25 a.m. On Officer Richard Bergeron was on patrol on Broad Street when he attempted to stop a black Harley Davidson motorcycle for a motor vehicle violation. After Bergeron activated his emergency lights, the motorcyclist pulled into the Market Place located on Ash Street. The motorcyclist then accelerated, drove around one of the buildings and began to flee the officer back onto Ash Street before driving onto Proctor Hill Road and eventually continuing toward Brookline, without stopping.
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Several minutes later Bergeron observed the same motorcycle and rider pull into a business on Proctor Hill Road in Hollis. The motorcycle operator hid the bike on the property and then fled. After a subsequent investigation the motorcycle rider was identified as Carey, and a warrant was issued for his arrest. Attempts to locate Carey have been unsuccessful and he has refused requests to turn himself into police.
Carey is described as 5-foot-10, 240 pounds with blond hair and blue eyes. He has multiple tattoos on his chest, back, arms and legs. He most recently worked as a landscaper.
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The case remains under investigation and additional charges are possible. Anyone with information on Thomas Carey is asked to contact the Hollis Police Department at 603-465-7637.
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