Crime & Safety

Burglaries Hit Multiple Seacoast Towns

Authorities in two different towns are seeking information about numerous recent break-ins.

Authorities in two different local towns are hoping someone will come forward with information that helps them apprehend the suspects responsible for numerous break-ins.

Hampton Falls Police Lt. Tom Boynton said it appears multiple recent burglaries in his town may be connected, and that the same vehicle is wanted in connection to the incidents. 

The location of the burglaries wasn't disclosed Monday.

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The vehicle is a white four-door hatchback with red and white temporary paper license plates, according to Boynton. A man was seen operating the vehicle — which Boynton said could be a Subaru — while a woman with dark red or auburn hair was seen in the passenger seat.    

Police are also investigating burglaries and break-ins in Seabrook. Seabrook Police Officer John Mounsey is urging residents to use caution and to be vigilant. 

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"Please lock your doors and windows, and look out for your neighbors' homes if they're going to be away," said Mounsey in a statement released by the Seabrook Watchdogs. "We need to look out for each other and work together."

Hampton Falls police are asking that anyone who has seen the vehicle in question, has made contact with the two suspects or has additional information to contact the Hampton Falls Police Department at (603) 926-4619.  

Boynton asked that anyone who sees a vehicle matching the aforementioned description to call 911 and report it to the police department in the town in which they see it.

Seabrook police are asking residents to contact the Seabrook Police Department at (603) 474-5200 if they see anything suspicious or have additional information that could aid investigators.


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