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Susan Eads cold case solved: A podcast

Just beyond this scenic shore is a mystery, waiting to be solved. “You try to get those missing pieces of the puzzle to try to paint the picture of what happened, said Dennis Eads, Susan s brother. Susan Eads was murdered in 1983 and her family always wondered, what happened? “We have put all kinds of scenarios together for 35 years, said Eads. He is the oldest of Susan’s four siblings, always carrying the burden of finding out what happened to his little sister who he remembers as beautiful, funny, and full of gumption. “I don t know how things would have turned out later in life, but she didn’t take any crap from anyone, he said.

Ex-Seabrook police chief Lee Bitomske charged with DWI after accident

SEABROOK – A retired police chief is facing charges of driving while intoxicated and fleeing the scene of an accident in Milton. On the evening of April 26, former Seabrook police chief Lee Bitomske was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated and conduct after an accident, leaving the scene of property damage, according to Paul Raymond Jr., spokesman for the New Hampshire Department of Safety. Both charges are Class B misdemeanors. Bitomske, 57, of Ossipee, was arrested and charged by a New Hampshire state trooper from Troop E. The accident took place on Route 16 in Milton, which is in the jurisdiction of Troop A. Details of the accident were not immediately available.

Dominican man sentenced to 75 months for participation in fentanyl trafficking conspiracy

CONCORD Frailin Manuel Gomez-Gil, a citizen of the Dominican Republic most recently residing in Lawrence, Massachusetts, was sentenced to 75 months in federal prison on Friday for participating in a fentanyl trafficking conspiracy, Acing United States Attorney John J. Farley announced today. According to court documents and statements made in court, Gomez-Gil participated in a drug trafficking organization that was led by Sergio Martinez. Martinez, who is now serving a 45-year prison sentence, employed numerous individuals to sell fentanyl to customers from various New England states, including New Hampshire. Gomez-Gil assisted Martinez with testing, diluting, and packaging the drugs for sale.

Seabrook Police Officer Runs into House Fire to Rescue Victim

A house fire at 21 Spruce Court in Seabrook has left one resident dead at the scene and another victim transported to Massachusetts General Hospital for treatment. According to a press release from the State of New Hampshire Department of Safety, an emergency call was made on Wednesday, March 10, by a neighbor who reported that the home was on fire at 10:16 p.m. Seabrook fire and police units were then dispatched to the location. The first to arrive was Officer David Hersey of the Seabrook Police Department, who made the brave decision to go inside the burning building to see if anyone was there, a Facebook post from Teamsters Local 633 stated.

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