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Weapons bought in NH part of international investigation

Weapons bought in NH part of international investigation

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A New Hampshire man is expected to plead guilty to his role in a gun-trafficking case that court documents say was part of an international investigation. Dustin Tuttle was accused of buying more than 40 guns in New Hampshire on behalf of other people. Investigators said those weapons were then trafficked through Vermont before ending up in New York and Canada. According to authorities, the guns were recovered at various crime scenes.

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