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Autopsy Information on Somersworth, New Hampshire Homicide Investigation
Attorney General John M. Formella, New Hampshire State Police Colonel Mark B. Hall, and Somersworth Police Chief Timothy McLin announce further information on shooting in Somersworth, New Hampshire, that resulted in one individual being killed and a second individual suffering non-life-threatening injuries. -
Further Information on Suspicious Death Investigation in Somersworth, New Hampshire
Attorney General John M. Formella, New Hampshire State Police Colonel Mark B. Hall, and Somersworth Police Chief Timothy McLin announce an update on the investigation into a suspicious death reported Monday evening in Somersworth, New Hampshire. -
Suspicious Death in Somersworth, New Hampshire
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that members of the Attorney General’s Office are responding to the scene of a suspicious death of an adult male that occurred after a reported shooting incident this evening in the area of High Street in Somersworth, New Hampshire. -
Stay Alert – Tis the Season for Holiday Shopping Scams
Attorney General John M. Formella announces the release of the December edition of the Consumer Protection and Antitrust Bureau’s NH Consumer Insight newsletter. -
CONSUMER ALERT - Reports of Law Enforcement Impersonation Scams Increase in New Hampshire
Attorney General John M. Formella announces a recent rise in reports of scammers impersonating the Rockingham County Sherrif’s Office (“RCSO”) in order to trick people into paying money to avoid an imminent arrest. -
Indictment of Brianna Sullivan for Sale of Controlled Drugs
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that the Strafford County Grand Jury has returned indictments against Brianna Sullivan, age 25, of Farmington, New Hampshire, for three counts of Sale of a Controlled Drug. -
Attorney General Formella, Bipartisan Coalition Seek Changes to Google Business Practices to End Search Engine Monopoly
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that he along with a bipartisan coalition of his fellow state attorneys general, and the United States Department of Justice are proposing a robust package of remedies to end Google’s unlawful monopoly over internet search engines and to restore competition to benefit consumers. -
Former Licensed Nursing Assistant Nicole Ferry Sentenced to State Prison for Stealing from Elderly Client
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that Nicole Ferry, age 26, of Strafford, has pleaded guilty and was sentenced in the Strafford County Superior Court, on one class A felony count of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer. -
State v. Sophie Ross; State v. Bridget Shergalis; State v. Paige Belanger; State v. Calla Walsh
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that co-defendants Sophie Ross, Bridget Shergalis, Paige Belanger, and Calla Walsh each pled guilty to and were sentenced, in Hillsborough County Superior Court – Southern District, on one count of conspiracy to commit criminal mischief and one count of criminal trespass, class A misdemeanors. -
Additional Details Regarding Suspicious Death in Milford, New Hampshire, and Request for the Public’s Assistance
Attorney General John M. Formella and New Hampshire State Police Colonel Mark B. Hall announce further information related to the November 7, 2024 suspicious death last night in Milford, New Hampshire. -
Disappearance and Death of David Braley
Attorney General John M. Formella releases the following statements from the family of David Braley of Belmont, New Hampshire and from the New Hampshire Cold Case Unit on the upcoming anniversary of Mr. Braley’s disappearance when he was 21-years-old: -
Pre-General Election Guidance
Attorney General John M. Formella announces the joint release of Pre-General Election Guidance to New Hampshire Election Officials by the Attorney General’s Office Election Law Unit along with the New Hampshire Secretary of State’s Office ahead of the General Election to be conducted on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. -
Mackenzie Bimpson Plea and Sentencing
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that Mackenzie Bimpson, age 26, of Otisfield, Maine, has pleaded guilty to three felony counts of sale of fentanyl in excess of five grams in Coos County Superior Court. -
Jennifer Harding Convicted of Theft of Medicaid Funds
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that Jennifer Harding, age 45, of Pembroke, New Hampshire, has been convicted of class A felony Theft by Deception and class B felony Medicaid Fraud – False Claims. -
Attorney General Formella Issues Robocall Warning to iDentidad
Attorney General John M. Formella sent a letter to iDentidad Advertising Development LLC, also known as iDentidad Telecom, warning the company that it is transmitting suspected illegal robocall traffic and should stop immediately. -
Disclosure of the Name of the Officer Involved in the October 1, 2024 Shooting Incident in Northwood, New Hampshire
Attorney General John M. Formella announces the identity of the Northwood Police Officer who discharged his weapon during a shooting incident on October 1, 2024, in Northwood, New Hampshire that resulted in the death of Malcolm Burns (age 34). -
Indictment of Tracy Lowell and William Bodeau for Drug Offenses
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that the Rockingham County Grand Jury has returned indictments against Tracy Lowell, age 54, and William Bodeau, age 60, both of Brownfield, Maine. -
Attorney General Formella Announces $52 Million Multistate Settlement with Marriott for Data Breach of Starwood Guest Reservation Database
Attorney General John M. Formella announces tday that he, as part of a coalition of 50 Attorneys General, has reached a settlement with Marriott International, Inc. -
Autopsy Results in Northwood, New Hampshire Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation
Attorney General John M. Formella announces the following update on the investigation into the officer-involved shooting that occurred on the morning of October 1, 2024, at a residence located at 534 First New Hampshire Turnpike in Northwood, New Hampshire. -
Jason Curtis Pleads Guilty to Charges of Conspiracy to Commit Tax Evasion and Perjury in a Tax Report
Attorney General John M. Formella and New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration Commissioner Lindsey Stepp announce that on October 1, 2024, Jason Curtis, age 51, of Deerfield, New Hampshire, was sentenced to 12 months in the House of Correction, with all but 30 days suspended, and placed on probation for a period of 10 years.