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Corrections looking for a criminal with almost 20 years of crime history

Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Department of Corrections asks for the help of the public to find a criminal with “violent tendencies” that could possibly be “armed and dangerous”.

Dwan Dominic Anderson is black, 37, about 5 feet, 8 inches tall and weighs about 210 pounds. He has brown eyes and black hair. Officials said that he had several tattoos, including a symbol in Washington on the right upper arm, “773” on his right breast, “Netty” and “Hailey” on the right forearm and the letter “B”, the names “Dwan & Barbie” and “Bonnie & Clyde”, which is too fatal in his death “. Sometimes he uses the aliases “Shine”, “Cutter” or “Cutta” according to a warning.

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“Anderson has a lengthy criminal history that includes kidnapping and criminals in possession of a dangerous weapon,” said a warning. “Anderson was recently known that he lived in the Barnstead region.”

As early as March 2006, Anderson was accused of kidnapped in Litchfield and Manchester and threatened to be criminal. In July 2007, he was guilty of the only Manchester teaching and was sentenced to five years in prison. Anderson was allowed to take part in a work publication program in September 2012.

In August 2015, after an incident in Concord in June this year, Anderson was arrested in the possession of a dangerous weapon due to an incident in Concord in Concord. Two and a half months later, he was accused. The police accused him of threatening a local backpage. While he lived in Pembroke, Anderson was guilty of arranging, fake and two manipulations in March 2016.

Anderson was again in the possession of a dangerous weapon and four controlled drug counts in December 2017 for criminals that were associated with an incident a month earlier. He was accused of stealing the drug money of a detective during an undercover heroin purchase. Anderson owed two of the drug accusations and the weapon accusation in March 2018, and his earlier judgment from the 2015 cases was also changed, according to documents of the Supreme Court.

Anderson was introduced in July 2022 as a refugee of the week by the US Marsals-New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force after he was accused of violating probation. It was arrested in September 2022.

According to Posts on Patch, Anderson was previously arrested for driving or suspension, theft, by non -authorized admission or transfer and arrest warrants.

Between 2015 and 2024 Anderson asked the courts in Concord and Lancaster to allow him to change his name six times. After documents, he was denied every time.

If you know where Anderson is, or see someone who looks like it, don't try to grasp him. Contact the local police or corrections below 603-271-1804.

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