
Authorities in New Hampshire and Vermont are on the lookout for a man described as "violent and unpredictable." Adam Adolph, 35, from White River Junction, Vermont, is wanted for several police pursuits and is considered a fugitive from justice. As reported by NBC Boston, Adolph, who has a substantial criminal record, also has a parole violation warrant out of Vermont.
Adolph is known to have been involved in multiple recent motor vehicle pursuits in the cities of Hartford, Vermont, and Lebanon, New Hampshire. During an incident on Tuesday, he is accused of nearly hitting a police cruiser with a silver Toyota Prius he was driving. According to authorities, he then proceeded to quickly drive away, erratically on the wrong side of the road, nearly causing a direct collision with another police cruiser. This information was corroborated by NBC5.
The Lebanon Police Department has warned the public not to approach Adolph, citing concerns for safety. "He is known to be violent and unpredictable," they explained in a statement obtained by NBC Boston. He was last spotted heading into Vermont, and police are urging anyone who may encounter him to exercise extreme caution.
Officials have been trying to quickly find and safely apprehend the suspect to avoid further danger. Anyone with information on Adolph's whereabouts is strongly encouraged to contact the Lebanon Police Department at 603-448-1212 or submit tips anonymously through their dedicated line at 603-448-CLUE or online at LebanonNH.gov/CLUE. These details were confirmed by both NBC Boston and NBC5 in their coverage.









