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NH Transitional Housing Unit Escapee Arrested In Hooksett: Update

Reply Corrections officials had been searching for Joseph O Rourke since May 20, when was placed on escape status, accused of walking away from the Calumet House in Manchester. (New Hampshire Department of Corrections) HOOKSETT, NH Officers in Hooksett, involved in another call, located a halfway house escapee missing since late May. Joseph O Rourke of Concord was placed on escape status on May 20 and was last seen in Manchester at a Dunkin Donuts not long after. He had a lengthy criminal history with his most recent case being a guilty plea to robbery, burglary, first-degree, and second-degree assault charges in February 2016, after an incident in Manchester. His earliest parole date was December 2020, with a maximum release date of December 2025.

Sununu issues order to expand mental health services

Sununu issues order to expand mental health services KATHY McCORMACK, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail CONCORD, N.H. (AP) Gov. Chris Sununu issued an order Thursday expanding access to mental health services, in response to a recent state Supreme Court ruling that psychiatric patients being held involuntarily in emergency rooms must be given a chance to contest their detention promptly. The order adds beds at receiving facilities and ensures services are received from health care providers. It also ensures better community partnerships. “This order will also review all mental health services across the entire state to determine if the providers we currently utilize are truly equipped and truly capable of meeting the need of New Hampshire citizens, and we are going to be exploring additional opportunities, both in and out state in the private sector, Sununu said at his weekly news conference.

New Hampshire prison inmates can request in-person visits

New Hampshire state Senate meets in person at Statehouse By KATHY McCORMACKMay 13, 2021 GMT CONCORD, N.H. (AP) The New Hampshire Senate met in person Thursday for the first time during the current legislative session. “Congratulations for working together to make today happen,” Senate President Chuck Morse told his colleagues at the Statehouse. The Senate was meeting in Representatives Hall traditionally the home of the New Hampshire House as it had last year. The House has been meeting at a sports complex in Bedford this session. Senate members observed wearing masks and social distancing. Earlier this month, the Republican-led Joint Facilities Committee voted to remove a requirement that masks be worn to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the Statehouse and legislative office building. The Statehouse remains closed to everyone but lawmakers and staff.

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