New Hampshire theft suspect caught after swimming across Merrimack River
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Manchester Police say a suspect in a theft from a department store swam across the Merrimack River while fleeing state and local officers before being apprehended soaking wet.
Just before midnight Friday Manchester police responded after Bedford police reported a suspect who was being detained about a possible theft from a store had fled and his tracks led down to the Merrimack River.
Manchester police began searching on their side of the river after a resident reported a man had just come up from the river, which is almost 600-feet wide in the area.
Police say the suspect, 22-year-old Timothy Winslow, of Manchester, was soaking wet when apprehended early Saturday.
He’s due in court next month. A phone number for Winslow could not be found.