Person of interest in unsolved murder in Concord, NH arrested in Vermont
CONCORD, N.H. – A person of interest in an unsolved murder in Concord, New Hampshire last spring is now under arrest in Vermont.
South Burlington Police said 26-year-old Logan Clegg was taken into custody “without incident” Wednesday at the town library. He was taken in on an arrest warrant out of Utah.
Police said Clegg is homeless and is “a person of interest in an unsolved homicide which occurred in Concord, NH in April of this year.”
South Burlington Police directed all questions about the murder to Concord, NH police. There has been no comment yet from New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella or Concord, N.H. Police Chief Bradley Osgood
As a result, it’s not clear yet if this is a break in the unsolved case of a Concord couple found murdered on the walking trails near their apartment complex in April.
New Hampshire Attorney General
Stephen Reid, 67, and his wife Djeswende (Wendy) Reid, 66, went out for a walk on Monday, April 18 and were reported missing by their family two days later. They were found shot to death on a walking trail near the Alton Woods Apartment Complex in Concord on Thursday, April 21. Their deaths were ruled homicides and there have been no arrests.
Back in May, investigators released a sketch of a man who they said was a person of interest in the case.
New Hampshire Attorney General
A $33,500 reward has been offered for information leading to an arrest.
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