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By midday on Friday, police had secured the rental home at 20 Sunset Drive in Belmont where two adult bodies, one male and one female, were discovered earlier. The deaths have been declared to be “suspicious” but authorities had released no other significant details by press time, other than to say that one was the residents of the home, Shawn Carter, 31, had been detained after his car was stopped on Rte. 3 in Tilton, just a short drive away. (Alan MacRae photos/for The Laconia Daily Sun)
By Gail OBer
THE LACONIA DAILY SUN
BELMONT — N.H. Attorney General Joseph A. Foster last night announced the “suspicious deaths” of an adult male and an adult female whose bodies were found earlier in the day inside a rented home at 20 Sunset Drive. Just after 2 p.m. Tiilton police, responding to an BOLO (be on the lookout for) alert, stopped and detained Shawn Carter, 31,
who apparently was one of the residents of the home. Foster said the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner would be conducting autopsies on Saturday the determine causes of death. The identities of the two people were not released. The announcement was also signed by State Police Colonel Robert L. Quinn and Belmont Police Chief Mark Lewandoski. As of 4 p.m. yesterday afternoon, the
N.H. State Police Major Crime Scene van and the N.H. Medical Examiner were still on the scene at the white house next to Winnisquam Marine. A man who works at the marina said his work station is on the other side of a red stockade fence that separates the home from the marina said he saw what he described as a small woman speaking with a lone Belmont Police officer around 11 a.m. see dEatHs page 14
Council to work on details of mandatory recycling on Tuesday By Michael Kitch THE LACONIA DAILY SUN
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LACONIA — The City Council will consider proposed revisions to the ordinance bearing on the collection of household
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