Concord police ask for help in identifying person of interest in incidents of cars being keyed during Republican Party event

Police are looking for help in identifying a person of interest in incidents of cars being keyed during Republican Party event earlier this month.

Police are looking for help in identifying a person of interest in incidents of cars being keyed during Republican Party event earlier this month. Concord Police Department—Courtesy

By ARIANNA MACNEILL

Monitor staff

Published: 04-24-2024 11:46 AM

Concord police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a person they believe is connected to a swath of cars  “keyed” during a state Republican Party event earlier this month.

Police were originally called to Westbourne Road to investigate reports of criminal mischief on Saturday, April 13.

On scene, police found that roughly 10 members of the party, who were attending a biennial convention, had had their cars keyed.

Since then, police have obtained video footage of a person of interest, who was seen riding a skateboard.

Police ask that anyone who may have information regarding the situation should contact Detective Evan Cristy at (603) 225-8600. People can also call the Concord Regional Crimeline at (603) 226-3100, or submit a tip online via www.concordregionalcrimeline.com, or text TIP234 with a message to CRIMES (274637).

Yesterday's Most Read Articles

Bow residents sue school district for free speech violation following pink-wristband protest
Concord School Board tours forest where 29 acres of trees will be cut down for new $150M middle school
NH state schools adopt direct admission for seniors
Concord shifts DEIJ director to different role as it re-examines diversity and equity work
South Street Market staying open as building put up for sale
Active mornings: Loudon students walk to school together