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mike cronin, wmur news 9. >> a piece of sculpture in nature has vanished and the search is on to find the person who took it. the creator of the bronze crosswalk statue, there was a small beetle, and the sculptor montenegro is offering a $100 reward for the return of the beetle. no questions asked. find his address on wmur.com. days off 40 off at spca in concord, a fundraiser was held. the walk was held on saturday at delta dentist. dozens showed up with pets in tow. staff says this money is needed now more than ever after the recent spike of animals in their care. >> good morning. >> we were expecting five to come in, we ended up with 40. 38 cats, two dogs, mostly we continued and yesterday, we got six more. we today are getting more and more animals coming in. opening people's eyes and letting them know it's in the community by attending an event like this is great. >> the money raised will help spay and neuter the 40 animals that were dropped off. >> well, the 2016 comic c conneconv among the games was poke
mike cronin, wmur news 9. >> a piece of sculpture in nature has vanished and the search is on to find the person who took it. the creator of the bronze crosswalk statue, there was a small beetle, and the sculptor montenegro is offering a $100 reward for the return of the beetle. no questions asked. find his address on wmur.com. days off 40 off at spca in concord, a fundraiser was held. the walk was held on saturday at delta dentist. dozens showed up with pets in tow. staff says this money...
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i'm mike cronin. coming up, we'll tell you how they got here. >> meet buttons, this week's adopt-a-pet is a 11-month-old boxer mix at the saddo heart animals, but sometimes wants to play with cats more than they want to play with her. and you'll find out more about buttens ? ? grocery shoppers of america! take your o organics baby carrots. take your eggs. even your o organics chips. and join the organic movement. organic food is no longer just for the privileged few. ne can afford to go organic. o organics, exclusively at shaw's & star market. brenda willis: when washington bureaucrats threatened access kelly ayotte stopped them. david goethel: and when red tape threatened to crush new hampshire's fishing communities, kelly fought to save us. cheryl coletti-lawson: kelly's legislation on the heroin epidemic will help save lives. jamey french: kelly reaches across the aisle to conserve our environment... becky stafford: kelly is so committed to our veterans and cares about our needs. lly is one of us.
i'm mike cronin. coming up, we'll tell you how they got here. >> meet buttons, this week's adopt-a-pet is a 11-month-old boxer mix at the saddo heart animals, but sometimes wants to play with cats more than they want to play with her. and you'll find out more about buttens ? ? grocery shoppers of america! take your o organics baby carrots. take your eggs. even your o organics chips. and join the organic movement. organic food is no longer just for the privileged few. ne can afford to go...
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mike cronin was there. mike: the 100 nights of remembrance is in its 90 or, a powerful ceremony reminding people to never forget -- in its ninth year, a powerful ceremony reminding people to never forget. ? mike: on sacred ground, the sounof hampshire tradition honored the victims and heroes of 9/11. as part of the annual 100 nights of remembrance from memorial day through 9/11 -- [no audio] >> a live bugle every night to the region, plus hundreds of people, gathered to pay to be to those who lost their lives 15 years ago. >> we will keep running towards the bomb blast as it goes off at the end of the boston marathon. we'll keep running towards the school where there is an active shooter, and we will keep running towards the towers while they are burning. >> ? stand beside her and guide her ? mike: veterans, active service members, and their families were honored for their service. >> it is so moving. it's not just the support of everybody else, but the cemetery itself does such a wonderful job. >> first res
mike cronin was there. mike: the 100 nights of remembrance is in its 90 or, a powerful ceremony reminding people to never forget -- in its ninth year, a powerful ceremony reminding people to never forget. ? mike: on sacred ground, the sounof hampshire tradition honored the victims and heroes of 9/11. as part of the annual 100 nights of remembrance from memorial day through 9/11 -- [no audio] >> a live bugle every night to the region, plus hundreds of people, gathered to pay to be to those...
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tom: mike cronin spoke to the man who was robbed. mike? mike: the victim says a similar situation happened to his neighbor just about a week ago. lee police are looking for these two suspects, a white woman and in just a span of 48 hours, block says the damage was done. >> what amazes me is the speed at which they were able to move and make these purchases. mike: block was traveling. he couldn't reset his password. then an amazon delivery sent -- came to house. she says it's she said did you order this? i said no, i didn't order this. he said we show you signing for it. i said that's impossible. i wasn't there. >> block says the fraudsters used about $10,000 of his money through a papal account. preferences. so e-mailed got forwarded to an unknown e-mail. >> the same thing has happened to other people within the state, other communities. we just want to get out there and make people aware this is happening. mike: block recommends individual lens and to use a credit monitoring service. meanwhile anyone with information on this particular ca
tom: mike cronin spoke to the man who was robbed. mike? mike: the victim says a similar situation happened to his neighbor just about a week ago. lee police are looking for these two suspects, a white woman and in just a span of 48 hours, block says the damage was done. >> what amazes me is the speed at which they were able to move and make these purchases. mike: block was traveling. he couldn't reset his password. then an amazon delivery sent -- came to house. she says it's she said did...
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wmur's mike cronin is live in mike: yes, and the meeting is still going on in the building behind me. the commissioners for the manchester board of water just agreed to issue a voluntary water restriction for outdoor use. this means for the city customers, which make up 160,000 people or 12% of the state population, officials are asking them to voluntarily restrict their outdoor water use. the levels at the lake are well below normal, and they are asking for customers to cooperate to protect the water supply now and through the winter season. >> i think we could be a leader in the sense that we could demonstrate that and really get the word out to the public that it is important to conserve water and not be wasteful of did not want to alarm anyone by issuing a mandatory water restriction. that is why this is for now a voluntary water restriction. we will have more later. mike cronin, wmur news 9. tom: and there is a band for outdoor burning. the town of kensington says not only has the drought increased fire danger, it is also drying up the ponds the fire department uses to battle bla
wmur's mike cronin is live in mike: yes, and the meeting is still going on in the building behind me. the commissioners for the manchester board of water just agreed to issue a voluntary water restriction for outdoor use. this means for the city customers, which make up 160,000 people or 12% of the state population, officials are asking them to voluntarily restrict their outdoor water use. the levels at the lake are well below normal, and they are asking for customers to cooperate to protect...
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mike cronin, wmur news 9. jennifer: police are investigating a burglary at a long-time diner in goffstown. the owners of cody's diner say a burglar used a crowbar to break in overnight. money was stolen from an atm and a cash register. authorities now are looking for possession of child sexual abuse images was in court this afternoon. christopher murphy was arrested after a warrant was executed at his home on wednesday. andy hershberger was in court today and joins us now live with more. reporter: the court entered a not guilty plea for christopher murphy today to six felony level charges of possession of child sexual abuse images. he was arrested at his east kingston home after an investigation that officials say lasted for several months. authorities say he possessed images and videos that show young people in sexually explicit situations. bail was set today at $25,000 and prosecutors say the investigation is still ongoing. >> we're still investigating, so forensic evidence is still being examined so i can't
mike cronin, wmur news 9. jennifer: police are investigating a burglary at a long-time diner in goffstown. the owners of cody's diner say a burglar used a crowbar to break in overnight. money was stolen from an atm and a cash register. authorities now are looking for possession of child sexual abuse images was in court this afternoon. christopher murphy was arrested after a warrant was executed at his home on wednesday. andy hershberger was in court today and joins us now live with more....
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live in manchester, mike cronin. tom: to the race for the second congressional district seat, state representative jack flanagan facing off against former rep, jim lawrence. wmur's kristen carosa spoke with both candidates. kristen: we caught up with the with how their campaigns have gone so far. republican candidates for the second congressional district hard at work wrapping up another busy day on the campaign trail. >> we're just trying to reach out and get more people interested in our campaign. >> it's been a wonderful campaign because the message has been received very well, all throughout the state. kristen: businessman jim lawrence is facing off against state representative jack flanagan in tuesday's primary. flanagan is in his third term in the new hampshire house and has school board member and town finance committee member. >> when pressed, we got things done. that's really what it is. we got business tax cuts. we got workers' compensation reform we have common court testing reform. kristen: lawrence owns
live in manchester, mike cronin. tom: to the race for the second congressional district seat, state representative jack flanagan facing off against former rep, jim lawrence. wmur's kristen carosa spoke with both candidates. kristen: we caught up with the with how their campaigns have gone so far. republican candidates for the second congressional district hard at work wrapping up another busy day on the campaign trail. >> we're just trying to reach out and get more people interested in...
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wmur's mike cronin live in manchester with more on tomorrow's race. mike c.: this race features a couple of familiar faces on the g.o.p. ballot. today they tried to win over last-minute votes before tomorrow's election. incumbent congressman republican frank guinta called constituents this afternoon from his campaign headquarters in manchester. >> looking forward to a strong victory on tuesday and on to november. take it to carol shea porter and continue focusing on economic opportunity and freedom for families and moving our economy in the right direction. mike: guinta is confident voters will recognize his stances. >> people recognize the dedication i have to public while some people talk about what they want to do, i've done it. mike:bedford businessman rich ashooh shook hands with voters at the puritan back room today. >> everyone has the reaction you hope, they want to see things done differently. and they think i'm the guy to do it. mike: the former bae systems executive is hoping for a different outcome after losing the republican primary for th
wmur's mike cronin live in manchester with more on tomorrow's race. mike c.: this race features a couple of familiar faces on the g.o.p. ballot. today they tried to win over last-minute votes before tomorrow's election. incumbent congressman republican frank guinta called constituents this afternoon from his campaign headquarters in manchester. >> looking forward to a strong victory on tuesday and on to november. take it to carol shea porter and continue focusing on economic opportunity...
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mike cronin, wmur news 9. tom: an orlando judge has approved the release of hundreds of 911 calls related to the orlando nightclub shooting. the judge dismiss aid lawsuit from the city of orlando that tried to stop the release. the city argued that they were exempt from the state's public record law. 49 people killed and 53 hospitalized after a gunman opened fire inside the pulse nightclub. shelley: switching gears to talk about the weather now, strong downpours were a welcome sight in parts of the granite state today. there is the view in manchester. warm, 69 dress, muggy, actually. we saw some much needed rain throughout the day. and chief meterologist mike haddad is here with all of the rain totals. mike: impressive tallies across southern new hampshire, shelley, rain most of the summer falling in the northern out there today. notice a lot of the bright greens indicating the heaviest rainfall lining up over southern new hampshire including parts of the region in and around the areas north and west of peterb
mike cronin, wmur news 9. tom: an orlando judge has approved the release of hundreds of 911 calls related to the orlando nightclub shooting. the judge dismiss aid lawsuit from the city of orlando that tried to stop the release. the city argued that they were exempt from the state's public record law. 49 people killed and 53 hospitalized after a gunman opened fire inside the pulse nightclub. shelley: switching gears to talk about the weather now, strong downpours were a welcome sight in parts of...
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wmur's mike cronin spoke to an expert with some tips for well owners. reporter: as the drought has dragged on this summer, so too have the issues with wells. one company in epping responds to more than a dozen calls daily. henry deboer has had a busy summer. the owner of epping well and pump company his seven crews calls a day in the seacoast area for people with no water. henry deboer: many of these people, we go there, we can't prime their pump because they don't have water in the well, and then they have to have someone come in and drill a well for them. reporter: that's an expensive fix, according to deboer, it generally costs $10,000 to $15,000 to drill a well. henry deboer: i've never seen anyone have to move out of their house because of that situation. reporter: deboer says it's tough water, but he suggests checking inside of it. henry deboer: if they look in the well and they have 3 or 4 feet of water in the well, then they're probably in better shape than most, and they just need to be very conservative. reporter: regardless of how much water
wmur's mike cronin spoke to an expert with some tips for well owners. reporter: as the drought has dragged on this summer, so too have the issues with wells. one company in epping responds to more than a dozen calls daily. henry deboer has had a busy summer. the owner of epping well and pump company his seven crews calls a day in the seacoast area for people with no water. henry deboer: many of these people, we go there, we can't prime their pump because they don't have water in the well, and...
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mike cronin is in danville with the latest on this homicide investigation. mike: the attorney general's office says the investigation is far from over. joanne boucher's family is glad someone arrested, but they want to see change. news in the arrest in the murder of joanne boucher came as a according to the website, the suspect is a registered sex offender. >> my kids have been outside-- >> and he was charged with second degree murder, investigators say he stabbed boucher multiple times on september 2nd. >> even though an arrest has been made. the investigation is still very much active and ongoing, so i can't comment any further on that at this point. >> the attorney general's office relationship, but neighbors say moore had been living with boucher at her home. boucher's body was found inside the house days ago. the new hampshire sex offender registry says moore was living at that same address. it also shows he has a criminal record that dates back to 1996. in 1998, he was convicted of felonious sexual assault. one neighbor, who doesn't want to be identifie
mike cronin is in danville with the latest on this homicide investigation. mike: the attorney general's office says the investigation is far from over. joanne boucher's family is glad someone arrested, but they want to see change. news in the arrest in the murder of joanne boucher came as a according to the website, the suspect is a registered sex offender. >> my kids have been outside-- >> and he was charged with second degree murder, investigators say he stabbed boucher multiple...
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in epping, mike cronin, wmur news 9. tom: tonight, some help for those dealing with the state's extreme drought, in the form of community support in plaistow. every private residence in is on a well. the local ymca is openg they say six to 10 people came in to use the showers today. the local safety complex is letting people fill up with water for drinking and cooking. officials say everyone is draining from a neck with her, and -- from an aquifer, and what you do can affect your neighbor. >> well, i think people need to realize that as a community we are all in this together. the underground water is something that we all share. it may be a private well, but we so what your do is going to affect your neighbors property so keep that in mind and use your water wisely. tom: last night, town officials voted to ban all outdoor watering and don't know when it will be lifted. police-involved shooting under investigation. coming up on news 9 tonight, the new questions tonight in the death of an unarmed black man in oklahoma. sh
in epping, mike cronin, wmur news 9. tom: tonight, some help for those dealing with the state's extreme drought, in the form of community support in plaistow. every private residence in is on a well. the local ymca is openg they say six to 10 people came in to use the showers today. the local safety complex is letting people fill up with water for drinking and cooking. officials say everyone is draining from a neck with her, and -- from an aquifer, and what you do can affect your neighbor....
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cherise: wmur's mike cronin joins us live from the new hampshire state veteran's cemetery where tonight's closing ceremony of the 100 nights of remembrance will take place. mike: it's an annual tradition. from memorial day to 9/11, "taps" is played here and in manchester every night. throughout the state today, ceremonies paid tribute to those who were killed. the tragedy as well as the bravery and sacrifice of so many 15 years ago are memorialized by a world trade center beam at the portsmouth police department which was unveiled last year. today, officers and the community came together for a moment of silence, prayer, and >> sometimes, when we might think we're having a bad day at work or boy, i really don't like this job, just think about what happened back then and the sacrifice that they made. >> the portsmouth police department has made the commemoration of the event and the remembrance of this day into one of the most important things that happens every year in the city. >> my worldview completely shifted in the span of one day. students and faculty read reflections, tied ribbons
cherise: wmur's mike cronin joins us live from the new hampshire state veteran's cemetery where tonight's closing ceremony of the 100 nights of remembrance will take place. mike: it's an annual tradition. from memorial day to 9/11, "taps" is played here and in manchester every night. throughout the state today, ceremonies paid tribute to those who were killed. the tragedy as well as the bravery and sacrifice of so many 15 years ago are memorialized by a world trade center beam at the...
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mike cronin has more. mike: if this was a few months ago, i would be standing in several feet of water. this historic drought has led to water levels much lower than normal. including this lake that provides water t ernesto had heard about the low levels of water that he wanted to see it for himself. >> it is pretty astonishing. >> we are never able to get this far down. mike: the lake supplies manchester waterworks, the states largest water supply system, serving 160,000 in the city and surrounding communities. restriction, the board of water commissioners are now asking people to voluntarily limit their outdoor water use. >> it is important to conserve water and not be wasteful. mike: the city says the lake's water level is four feet below normal. but officials say the supply is not a critical level to prompt more serious restrictions. they are asking people to reduce their water use. >> couple people are ready, turn off your automatic irrigation systems. mike: city leaders are as -- are also asking peopl
mike cronin has more. mike: if this was a few months ago, i would be standing in several feet of water. this historic drought has led to water levels much lower than normal. including this lake that provides water t ernesto had heard about the low levels of water that he wanted to see it for himself. >> it is pretty astonishing. >> we are never able to get this far down. mike: the lake supplies manchester waterworks, the states largest water supply system, serving 160,000 in the...
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josh: mike cronin is live in danville at what is dylan active crime scene. reporter: i spoke with the victim's ex-husband by phone and he has identified the homeowner here. her family is grieving, shocked by this news. the attorney general's office has not released the vm' home on monday. the state police major crimes unit is here along with the state fire marshal's office. there hereto to be burn marks on the side of the home, but it is unclear if that is connected. the ag's office is calling it a suspicious death of would not elaborate further. they say they have been friendly person who loves animals up they say it is a close neighborhood and they are saddened by what happened. and autopsy was scheduled for today, but those results have not been released. that is the latest live in danville. jean: heartache in the north country as the community comes together to say goodbye to a preschooler who died this weekend and a horse accident at details on the service and the connection the family has to another recent tragedy. reporter: the communities are coming
josh: mike cronin is live in danville at what is dylan active crime scene. reporter: i spoke with the victim's ex-husband by phone and he has identified the homeowner here. her family is grieving, shocked by this news. the attorney general's office has not released the vm' home on monday. the state police major crimes unit is here along with the state fire marshal's office. there hereto to be burn marks on the side of the home, but it is unclear if that is connected. the ag's office is calling...
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wmur's mike cronin is live in manchester with more on that race. mike? reporter: josh, on the g.o.p. side, incumbent frank guinta used to be an alderman, and mayor here at manchester city run for this congressional seat before. both candidates were in the queen city today ashook shook hand at the puritan back room. he was an executive at b.a.e. systems for more than 20 years. representative guinta made phone call this is afternoon at his campaign headquarters. the congressman is hoping his constituents will elect him to a third term in the first congressional district, a seat he's held on and off their chances at the polls tomorrow. >> going back to my mayor days, i cut taxes, cut borrowing spend, people know the dedication i have to public service, and where some will talk about what they want to do, i've already done it. >> faith has been broken, and that's responsible for so much of the unusual behavior we've but in particular in my race people are tired of thing not getting done, and they're willing to try something new in order to change that. repor
wmur's mike cronin is live in manchester with more on that race. mike? reporter: josh, on the g.o.p. side, incumbent frank guinta used to be an alderman, and mayor here at manchester city run for this congressional seat before. both candidates were in the queen city today ashook shook hand at the puritan back room. he was an executive at b.a.e. systems for more than 20 years. representative guinta made phone call this is afternoon at his campaign headquarters. the congressman is hoping his...
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mike cronin, wmur news 9. cherise: thank you. in manchester, new hampshire firefighters and the public took morning at the brady sullivan plaza. participants climbed the stairs five times to reflect the 110 stor with more than 400 participants, organizers say this is the largest turnout yet. >> i feel it is extremely important we never forget what those guys have done and what our firefighters do for the public all the time. >> it is amazing to think these guys walked in not knowing what was going to happen. unfortunately, this tragedy occurred. but that is what we do. we help people. cherise: money raised will tuesday. adam: next, how many people are expected to show up at the polls. and why candidates are calling for a contract to be thrown out after dartmouth hitchcock announced hundreds of layoffs. hayley: there is not much off to the west. we have more quiet weather in oil wells in new hampshire? you'd think so the way kelly ayotte voted. she voted to give big oil more than $20 billion in tax breaks. they gave kelly ayotte c
mike cronin, wmur news 9. cherise: thank you. in manchester, new hampshire firefighters and the public took morning at the brady sullivan plaza. participants climbed the stairs five times to reflect the 110 stor with more than 400 participants, organizers say this is the largest turnout yet. >> i feel it is extremely important we never forget what those guys have done and what our firefighters do for the public all the time. >> it is amazing to think these guys walked in not knowing...
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wmur's mike cronin live from a bedford gardening center where workers hope the rain will mean some relief. mike? >> tom, this rain certainly doesn't stop what the drought has already done this summer. at least for today, homeowners and staff at bedford fields do not need to water the plants. >> some much-needed rain did the work today for the staff at bedford fields. >> for us here as a business, we didn't have to come out and water all the and for homeowners, same thing. >> customers have been buying fewer flowers during the summer's drought, but business owner bill is optimistic about the fall because he says now is the time to plant. >> you're going to get this fall's growing season, which september and october is great, even into november. and then your going to get the pring. when the hot weather comes next year, if it comes again and there's a drought, your plants rain could keep apples on the trees, but post of the benefits won't be seen until next year. >> everything is sucking in nutrients to get through the winter. >> torrential rain was too much for one concord neighborhood. dw
wmur's mike cronin live from a bedford gardening center where workers hope the rain will mean some relief. mike? >> tom, this rain certainly doesn't stop what the drought has already done this summer. at least for today, homeowners and staff at bedford fields do not need to water the plants. >> some much-needed rain did the work today for the staff at bedford fields. >> for us here as a business, we didn't have to come out and water all the and for homeowners, same thing....
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mike cronin, wmur news 9. tom: turning our attention now to the democratic race for governor. jennifer: three candidates are facing off here hoping to be on the ballot come november. we have live team coverage of those candidate showers tonight, we begin with jean mackin. calling this gathering inside the manchester mill yard museum a general election kickoff party. we caught up with the candidate today visiting the polls, one woman askedded him to walk her to the door so she could vote for him. he cast his own vote in his home town of concord. the executive councilor and business manager campaigned on his economic plan which includes extension of commuter rail tonight he told us he vows to be out meeting with voters until all of the polls close. one of his challengers is mark connolly. andy hershberger is covering that campaign right across town in manchester. reporter: mark connolly says there are some key issues in this campaign like the heroin crisis and education, but he says experience is what sets him apart from his challengers. connolly is the former deputy secretary o
mike cronin, wmur news 9. tom: turning our attention now to the democratic race for governor. jennifer: three candidates are facing off here hoping to be on the ballot come november. we have live team coverage of those candidate showers tonight, we begin with jean mackin. calling this gathering inside the manchester mill yard museum a general election kickoff party. we caught up with the candidate today visiting the polls, one woman askedded him to walk her to the door so she could vote for...
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mike cronin, wmur news 9. jean: thanks, mike. we now know the man who died in during a confrontation with police. that comes from the autopsy results released today on 25-year-old cody lafont. officers responded to congress street sunday morning after receiving a 911 call. lafont was shot during a confrontation with those officers. the attorney general's office and state police are still investigating the circumstances that led to the confrontation. josh: state police investigating a crash in chester that sent four people to the 51-year-old woman crossed over the center line and hit a pickup truck head on. she was air lifted to mass. general hospital. the people in the pickup truck were brought to park land medical center. we don't know how serious their injuries are. new developments, police have searched the home of the vermont man rescued after being stranded at sea. nathan carman is being questioned by the coast guard, his mother presumed dead after their fishing boat sank. so far investigators have removed a modem, a handwri
mike cronin, wmur news 9. jean: thanks, mike. we now know the man who died in during a confrontation with police. that comes from the autopsy results released today on 25-year-old cody lafont. officers responded to congress street sunday morning after receiving a 911 call. lafont was shot during a confrontation with those officers. the attorney general's office and state police are still investigating the circumstances that led to the confrontation. josh: state police investigating a crash in...
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wmur's mike cronin with what he told the j. reporter: christopher garon told the judge that he's never done anything like this before and that he would like to see a therapist. last night officers were called to an undeveloped cul-de-sac off campus drive in hooksett after they say unstable. manchester's swat team responded, police say garon was armed with a semi-automatic rifle and that they heard four or five rounds fired in an unknown direction. eventually garon surrendered. he's charged with reckless conduct and disorderly conduct, and today he pleaded not guilty. >> i'm not a danger to myself or anybody else, i just had a very bad mood. firearm in his hand. reporter: in court today garon's mother said that her son has adhd and asperger's syndrome and would like to see him further evaluated. he's being held on $10,000 cash bail but could be released if he agrees to go to a secure psychiatric facility. tom: pressure continues to mound at the division of children, youth and families tonight. jennifer: the that 24-7 coverage is
wmur's mike cronin with what he told the j. reporter: christopher garon told the judge that he's never done anything like this before and that he would like to see a therapist. last night officers were called to an undeveloped cul-de-sac off campus drive in hooksett after they say unstable. manchester's swat team responded, police say garon was armed with a semi-automatic rifle and that they heard four or five rounds fired in an unknown direction. eventually garon surrendered. he's charged with...
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wmur's mike cronin joins us live with what this could mean for new hampshire. mike: american medical response forefront and should help make it a key issue among candidates running for office in november. this week comes at a time with encouraging news from amr in manchester. there has been a significant decrease in overdoses this august and september compared to those months last year. so far this month, amr has responded to 33 overdoses and four deaths. last september, there were 91 overdoses. christopher stawasz of amr says the safe station program is a big part of the success, in addition to the many on the front lines. >> by no means is this fight over, or even anywhere near under control. we are still in a very critical situation where people are literally dying every other day. while it's good news now, we don't want to let up on the pedal because there's a lot of work left to do. mike: stawasz is also going to its first meeting on tuesday. that committee will look at whether or not narcan use should be expanded in new hampshire. cherise: thank you, mike.
wmur's mike cronin joins us live with what this could mean for new hampshire. mike: american medical response forefront and should help make it a key issue among candidates running for office in november. this week comes at a time with encouraging news from amr in manchester. there has been a significant decrease in overdoses this august and september compared to those months last year. so far this month, amr has responded to 33 overdoses and four deaths. last september, there were 91...
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tom: mike cronin spoke to the man who was robbed. mike? mike: the victim says a similar situation happened to his neighbor just about a week ago. lee police are looking for these two suspects, a white woman and
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in franklin, mike cronin, wmur news 9. >> right now commercial street in manchester is shut down because after motorcycle crash. injured, and right now they are in the hospital. officers are asking drivers to use canal street whoo while they investigate. authorities have identified the suspect in a manchester murder. tonight that person is at large. police are searching for billy maldonado, who killed a person at the corner of beach and merrimack streets. he is puerto ran with short dark hair, facial hair and brown eyes. investigators say it is possible he left the air and could be armed. >> mr. maldonado may be armed with a firearm, so anyone who sees him is urged not to approach him but to immediately call the police. >> and anyone with information on this case is asked to call police. happening now, a brushfire is burning in hooksett. more than 50 firefighters battled those flames today. conditions, and they will return to scene in the morning. the red cross is providing support for those first respondsers. another new hampshire town is in danger of low water levels. now the director
in franklin, mike cronin, wmur news 9. >> right now commercial street in manchester is shut down because after motorcycle crash. injured, and right now they are in the hospital. officers are asking drivers to use canal street whoo while they investigate. authorities have identified the suspect in a manchester murder. tonight that person is at large. police are searching for billy maldonado, who killed a person at the corner of beach and merrimack streets. he is puerto ran with short dark...
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wmur's mike cronin joins us live from the attorney general's office in concord with the latest on the investigation. >> this could be a lengthy investigation by the attorney general's office as they figure out the circumstances surrounding the shooting. people woke to a frightening situation this morning in a claremont neighborhood. little before 5:00 a.m., i heard 3 gunshots. >> the attorney general's office says a 911 call on congress says a 911 call on congress street became a confrontation 25-year-old cody lafont was killed, but it's unclear what led to the deadly situation. none of the officers were hurt. >> it made me nervous. i didn't dare turn on any lights. i didn't know if there someone around the neighborhood, running. it was very nerve-racking. >> i'm really surprised. we have lived in this neighborhood since 1985 and i >> investigators took pictures and collected evidence throughout the day. they're not saying whether any video was recorded from a dash cam or body camera. >> we provide a detailed written report that sets forth all of the information gathered as well as ou
wmur's mike cronin joins us live from the attorney general's office in concord with the latest on the investigation. >> this could be a lengthy investigation by the attorney general's office as they figure out the circumstances surrounding the shooting. people woke to a frightening situation this morning in a claremont neighborhood. little before 5:00 a.m., i heard 3 gunshots. >> the attorney general's office says a 911 call on congress says a 911 call on congress street became a...
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mike cronin, wmur news 9. >> a manchester man will spend 20 to 40 years in prison. david chase rondon was sentenced in hillsborough county court today. back in august, a jury found him with a firearm. he shot a man in the ankle back in october of 2015. >> tonight, demonstrators are back on the streets of charlotte. many calling for the release of police video of the deadly shooting. we are seeing cell phone video of the confrontation recorded by keith scott's wife. and we want to warn you, what you see and hear on the video can be disturbing. wmur >> keith's wife he was waiting for his son after school. she started recording when officers surrounded his s.u.v. >> he has no weapon. keith scott's wife says don't shoot him. he didn't do anything. >> drop the gun! >> her cell phone video doesn't police say he was. others say he was holding a book. on the recording his wife tells police he has a traumatic brain injury. >> he doesn't have a gun. he has a t.b.i. he just took his medicine. >> drop the gun! >> she pleads with her husband before shots are fired. >> keith, get
mike cronin, wmur news 9. >> a manchester man will spend 20 to 40 years in prison. david chase rondon was sentenced in hillsborough county court today. back in august, a jury found him with a firearm. he shot a man in the ankle back in october of 2015. >> tonight, demonstrators are back on the streets of charlotte. many calling for the release of police video of the deadly shooting. we are seeing cell phone video of the confrontation recorded by keith scott's wife. and we want to...
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as wmur's mike cronin shows us, the shelter needs help to care for all of them. it began as a normal day at pope memorial spca in concord. but thursday ended with 40 new animals. lori taylor says they took in 2 dogs and 38 cats. some of them pregnant. just two days ago. the overflow of animals forcing staff to use the bathrooms as temporary homes. >> it's a little overwhelming but i give complete kudos to the staff. everybody was on hand, ready to go. mike c: five of the animals were surrendered. several others were strays and 22 were taken from an apartment in the greater concord area where the shelter says they were living in sub par conditions. >> they thought there were only mike c: this little baby is hayley. at just 6 weeks old, she is adorable and in good health, as are most of the animals who were rescued. >> relatively good health, little things here and there, ear mites. right now, our biggest concern is making sure the adjustment period goes well. mike c: the rescue comes at a busy time for the shelter which is hosting one of its biggest fundraisers of
as wmur's mike cronin shows us, the shelter needs help to care for all of them. it began as a normal day at pope memorial spca in concord. but thursday ended with 40 new animals. lori taylor says they took in 2 dogs and 38 cats. some of them pregnant. just two days ago. the overflow of animals forcing staff to use the bathrooms as temporary homes. >> it's a little overwhelming but i give complete kudos to the staff. everybody was on hand, ready to go. mike c: five of the animals were...
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mike cronin, wmur news 9. anchor: and we'll have more highlights from today's race coming up in sports, still to come on news 9, a flower is drawing visitors to dartmouth again. anchor: why stopping and smelling this notorious flower might make you gag. meteorologist: some clouds of the northern part of the state, but then you see off the west, milk labs at all. another sunny day. anchor: a very stinky attraction drew more than 2,000 people to the dartmouth college campus bloomed on friday and began emitting a terrible stench. dartmouth greenhouse managers compare the foul odor to something between dirty diapers and rotting fish. that stink was at its peak on friday night into saturday morning, and was not quite as bad today as people took pictures and snapped selfies with the 80-pound plant. >> it's nature at its most awesome. just the stink of it it's collapse in the next 24 to 48 hours. he isn't expected to bloom again until at least 2021. anchor: thousands of runners took off this morning in the third annu
mike cronin, wmur news 9. anchor: and we'll have more highlights from today's race coming up in sports, still to come on news 9, a flower is drawing visitors to dartmouth again. anchor: why stopping and smelling this notorious flower might make you gag. meteorologist: some clouds of the northern part of the state, but then you see off the west, milk labs at all. another sunny day. anchor: a very stinky attraction drew more than 2,000 people to the dartmouth college campus bloomed on friday and...
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live in bedford, mike cronin, wmur news 9. tom: a massachusetts state trooper accused in the beating of a chase suspect in nashua has now been indicted. trooper robert flynn allegedly punched richard simone's back and right side. simone accused of leading authorities on a chase from massachusetts into new hampshire in may. a grand jury here indicted flynn on two counts of simple assault. last month new hampshire state trooper andrew monaco guilty for his role in that incident. jennifer: autopsy results just released say the man who die in an officer involved shooting in claremont was shot three times. 25-year-old cody la possibility was shot and killed during a confrontation with officers who had responded to congress street sunday morning after receiving a 911 call. the attorney general's office and state police are still investigating what led up to that confrontation. tom: this weekend rochester program being called a first of its kind in new hampshire. let go to jennifer crompton who joins us from our seacoast bureau with
live in bedford, mike cronin, wmur news 9. tom: a massachusetts state trooper accused in the beating of a chase suspect in nashua has now been indicted. trooper robert flynn allegedly punched richard simone's back and right side. simone accused of leading authorities on a chase from massachusetts into new hampshire in may. a grand jury here indicted flynn on two counts of simple assault. last month new hampshire state trooper andrew monaco guilty for his role in that incident. jennifer: autopsy...
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mike cronin now has more from one of the victims. mike: the victim said a similar situation happened to his neighbor a week ago. lee police are looking for these two suspects, a white woman and a black man after kirk bloch's identity was stolen. in 48 hours, he says the damage was done. >> what amazes me is th speeded which they were able toe move these purchases. mike: block was traveling when he tried accessing his e-mail but could not get in or reset his password. and amazon delivery arrived at his house. >> my daughter sends me a text with a picture. a camera lens. did you order this? i didn't. mike: the suspect. up a ups warehouse andover. that's impossible, i wasn't there. mike: block says the fraudsters used $10,000 over's money through a credit card and paypal account. he says they changed his e-mail preferences so item purchases got forwarded to an unknown e-mail. >> you never, ever find out where they are because they have covered their tracks so was. >> what we have heard, same thing has happened to other people within the
mike cronin now has more from one of the victims. mike: the victim said a similar situation happened to his neighbor a week ago. lee police are looking for these two suspects, a white woman and a black man after kirk bloch's identity was stolen. in 48 hours, he says the damage was done. >> what amazes me is th speeded which they were able toe move these purchases. mike: block was traveling when he tried accessing his e-mail but could not get in or reset his password. and amazon delivery...
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we have got mike cronin in with i'm hillary clinton, and i approve this message. michael hayden: if he governs consistent with some of the things he said as a candidate, i would be very frightened. gillian turner: he's been talking about the option of using a nuclear weapon against our western european allies. max boot: this is not somebody krauthammer: you have to ask yourself, do i want a person of that temperament controlling the nuclear codes? and as of now, i'd have to say no. [bill o'reilly sighs] and as of now, i'd have to say no. van ostern: i'm colin van ostern, and i learned a lot as a business leader at stonyfield yogurt, like how to keep families healthy. on the executive council, i worked with governor hassan to restore funding for planned parenthood and to expand medicaid to 50,000 citizens, i'll support our workers with a higher minimum wage and create clean tech jobs with more renewable energy. all of this is important because i have a stake in it, too. let's keep new hampshire moving forward. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. health
we have got mike cronin in with i'm hillary clinton, and i approve this message. michael hayden: if he governs consistent with some of the things he said as a candidate, i would be very frightened. gillian turner: he's been talking about the option of using a nuclear weapon against our western european allies. max boot: this is not somebody krauthammer: you have to ask yourself, do i want a person of that temperament controlling the nuclear codes? and as of now, i'd have to say no. [bill...
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anchor: it's still going on in loudoun, where we find mike cronin, who has been talking to those race fans all day. mike? reporter: this race is almost as we will have full highlights coming up later in sports. for the fans today it has been a perfect afternoon to watch the bad boy off route 300 race, live at new hampshire motor speedway. tens of thousands of fans poured into the stands. many of them have been here most of the week, staying overnight and campers. others just for today's main event. and whether they are diehard or new to nascar, everyone we talked to was having a great time today. >> it's a gre track. you can see everything, everybody is nice and friendly. it's a great experience. >> is guys have told me, but i have never watched nascar in my life. first time i will be watching one, is incredible. i am already coming back next year. reporter: and sales today have not stopped talking about this beautiful weather, a perfect fall afternoon. have more coming up later in sports and more reaction from the fans at 6:00. mick cronin, wmur news 9. anchor: looks like a lot of fu
anchor: it's still going on in loudoun, where we find mike cronin, who has been talking to those race fans all day. mike? reporter: this race is almost as we will have full highlights coming up later in sports. for the fans today it has been a perfect afternoon to watch the bad boy off route 300 race, live at new hampshire motor speedway. tens of thousands of fans poured into the stands. many of them have been here most of the week, staying overnight and campers. others just for today's main...
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josh: mike cronin live at the state police headquarters with the newest details. reporter: right now state police are handling this investigation, several people were injured but it is unclear right now how they are doing. just before 1:00 this afternoon police say three cars were involved in a crash on route 106 which shut down the road for three adults and two children were hurt. loudon's police chief says the children are very young and were sitting in car seats. the trauma team was alerted and five ambulances were called to the scene. state police say 64-year-old cynthia brock of loudon was turning left into the cascade camp group when she was hit by william marshall who was driving an accord. the impact caused brock's car to subaru outback being driven by darcy hamilton of tilton, all the drivers were taken to the hospital. loudon police say it does not appear that alcohol or speed were factors. this is the third serious crash in in area of route 106 in recent months. in july i was at the same scene when two cars were involved in a head on collision, that acc
josh: mike cronin live at the state police headquarters with the newest details. reporter: right now state police are handling this investigation, several people were injured but it is unclear right now how they are doing. just before 1:00 this afternoon police say three cars were involved in a crash on route 106 which shut down the road for three adults and two children were hurt. loudon's police chief says the children are very young and were sitting in car seats. the trauma team was alerted...
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mike cronin live in lee now with the latest on this investigation. reporter: lee police call the most elaborate fraud case the town has seen, and right now they are wondering if there are any other victims. here's who police are looking for, two suspects, a white woman saying he received a panel at his house that he did not order. then he realized he was locked out of his e-mail and amazon accounts. police say the suspects used the victim's name and credit cards to buy camera equipment and gold coins totaling nearly $10,000. investigators learned the suspects picked up the camera equipment on august 26 at a u.p.s. warehouse in dover where they were caught on video surveillance. one of them packages using the victim's name. >> we just tell our residents to be vigilant, don't give out your personal information on your social media or the phone, if anything seems suspicious to them it probably is. reporter: if you suspect something like this is happening to you, police would like to hear from you. also anyone with information on
mike cronin live in lee now with the latest on this investigation. reporter: lee police call the most elaborate fraud case the town has seen, and right now they are wondering if there are any other victims. here's who police are looking for, two suspects, a white woman saying he received a panel at his house that he did not order. then he realized he was locked out of his e-mail and amazon accounts. police say the suspects used the victim's name and credit cards to buy camera equipment and gold...
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tom: mike cronin joins us live in the newsroom with the details. reporter: after the suspect was identified, police say they chased and tackled him in a playground and then he allegedly gave officers a false identity. a manchester man with a history of exposing himself in public is accused of doing it again. 30-year-old jacob mobley hall is behind a brick wall. on thursday afternoon lexington, massachusetts police say he exposed himself to high school girls on a fitness path near the school. police say the girls were on their way to soccer practice. >> the person began running between baseball fields and football fields, they eventually had to apprehend that person after a foot chase. reporter: a similar incident happened on wednesday, and police believe mobley hall is the suspect in both cases. >> each of them stated they were had never seen him before. reporter: he's facing seven counts of open and grows lewdness. mobley hall has three prior indecent exposure convictions in manchester. according to court paperwork, in 2008 he revealed his genital
tom: mike cronin joins us live in the newsroom with the details. reporter: after the suspect was identified, police say they chased and tackled him in a playground and then he allegedly gave officers a false identity. a manchester man with a history of exposing himself in public is accused of doing it again. 30-year-old jacob mobley hall is behind a brick wall. on thursday afternoon lexington, massachusetts police say he exposed himself to high school girls on a fitness path near the school....
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reporting live in bedford, mike cronin, wmur news 9. >> right now a man accused of sexually assaulting a young woman in nashua is being held after police in new york city wmur's andy heshberger is live with more on that story. >> prosecutors called felix perez a danger to the community and asked for a high bail this morning when he went before a judge. >> felix perez faces three felony-level charges of aggravated felonious sexual assault. crimes nashua police say he committed against a young girl over the course of several only based on the heinous nature of the offenses we're alleging occurred. the victim is 11 years old and mr. perez is 45 years old. >> court documents say perez lived in nashua between april and august. police say the sexual assaults were not random and he knew the victim. >> mr. perez was located down in the area of the bronx. he was taken into custody as a fugitive. he went to court down there. he waived ext and booked into the nashua police department. >> court documents say, as a result of the sexual assaults, the young victim became pregnant. police called the c
reporting live in bedford, mike cronin, wmur news 9. >> right now a man accused of sexually assaulting a young woman in nashua is being held after police in new york city wmur's andy heshberger is live with more on that story. >> prosecutors called felix perez a danger to the community and asked for a high bail this morning when he went before a judge. >> felix perez faces three felony-level charges of aggravated felonious sexual assault. crimes nashua police say he committed...
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josh: mike cronin has more. reporter: garon pleaded not guilty, his family said he's gotten help before, but it's been a few years. accused of firing a semi-automatic rifle several times in a hooksett 23-year-old krif garon defended himself today. >> i've never done anything like that before. reporter: the manchester man told the judge he'd like to get help. >> i'm not a danger to myself or anybody else, i just had a very bad morning. reporter: last night hooksett officers were called to an undeveloped cul-de-sac off campus drive after they say garon's parents contacted them saying he was unstable. manchester swat team responded. >> they were looking for the rounds being discharged in close proximity to them. reporter: police don't know what garon was allegedly firing at. nearby the family found these two bullets on their porch and they they weren't there before the incident. they also heard police negotiating with garon. >> there were announcements like come on, boy, surrender, drop your gun, and come, we'll he
josh: mike cronin has more. reporter: garon pleaded not guilty, his family said he's gotten help before, but it's been a few years. accused of firing a semi-automatic rifle several times in a hooksett 23-year-old krif garon defended himself today. >> i've never done anything like that before. reporter: the manchester man told the judge he'd like to get help. >> i'm not a danger to myself or anybody else, i just had a very bad morning. reporter: last night hooksett officers were...