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Bedford Police ask for the public’s help identifying a person in theft investigation

Bedford Police ask for the public’s help identifying a person in theft investigation

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BEDFORD, N.H.- The Bedford Police Department is looking to the public for help as they try to identify a person of interest in a recent motor vehicle theft.

The call for support comes as authorities investigating a theft at 11 Washington Place, back on April 20,2026 between 6:00p.m. and 10:00p.m.

Authorities described the person of interest as a white male who appears, to be in his early or late teens, with brown hair and clean shaven; seen carrying a neon green plastic bag and a black backpack which was taken from a vehicle at the location.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Bedford Police.

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