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Fugitive found in Manchester
On Tuesday afternoon, two Manchester police officers saw who they believed to be Golliver walking on Beech Street. When the officers attempted to confirm Golliver's identity, he tried to run, police said. Golliver was quickly apprehended and arrested.
Police said that during a search after his arrest, Golliver was found to have a small quantity of hallucinogenic mushrooms.
Golliver was featured as the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force's "Fugitive of the Week" on Feb. 7
Golliver is expected to be held in federal custody pending his revocation hearing in U.S. District Court. Additional charges by Manchester police are pending.
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