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July 17. 2012 11:06AM
Hampton police need help solving NH burglary, credt card fraud
HAMPTON - Police are asking for the public's help in locating a man wanted in connection with a local burglary and several fraudulent credit card purchases in two other towns.
The credit card transactions happened on June 10 in Seabrook and Salem. The man was seen leaving a Salem gas station in a van. Police released photos of him and the van captured by surveillance cameras.
Anyone with information about the man is asked to call Det. Sgt. Steven Champey at 603-929-4444.
Information also may be supplied anonymously through Crimeline for the Hamptons at 603-929-1222 or write hamptonscrimeline@yahoo.com.
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