A man who was named a person of interest in the shooting of a Concord couple has now been charged with murder in their deaths. Logan Clegg, 26, was charged with two counts of second-degree murder in connection with the April 18 shooting deaths of Stephen and Wendy Reid.>> Review Concord Murders Case Timeline The District Attorney’s Office The New Hampshire general said in a news release Wednesday afternoon that Clegg is considered a fugitive from justice on the murder charges. He is scheduled to be arraigned on Thursday. New Hampshire authorities plan to seek Clegg’s extradition to the Granite State. charge of justice outside of Utah. His attorneys had filed appeals Wednesday seeking a bail hearing in that matter, something that was rejected by the Vermont Supreme Court before a Superior Court judge ruling in a civil case ordered a bail hearing to be held. audience. Clegg has been detained for seven days. after he was arrested in South Burlington, Vermont. Investigators said he has been on the run for 15 months and even traveled out of the country. They said that he had booked a one-way ticket to Germany and that he was leaving two days after he was captured. The Concord community is breathing a little easier after Clegg was arrested. my grandmother lived in this complex all my life, so to think of a couple that I could have seen die over the years was really strange,” said neighbor Hailey Cantwell. Cantwell lives in the same complex as the Reids. She said that she moved out two months after the couple was found dead. Six months with few responses left a friendly community on edge. “You will walk through this community and people will say hello to you,” Cantwell said. Normally, people come out of their apartments just to say hi.” “If my wife walks the trails, I’ll walk with her, but then I’m worried because I’m 74 years old,” said neighbor Ed Leifeld. Neighbors hope the arrest will lead to more answers and eventually help the Reid family heal. “A little bit of closure,” Cantwell said. live with it forever,” Leifeld said. “The pain is always there.” The bodies of Steven and Wendy Reid were found shot to death in April along the Broken Ground trails in Concord. It is unclear if there is a connection between Clegg and the Reids. Investigators have not commented on a possible motive. The Concord Police Department says it continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding the murders of Steven and Wendy Reid.
A man who was named a person of interest in the shooting of a Concord couple has now been charged with murder in their deaths.
Logan Clegg, 26, was charged with two counts of second-degree murder in connection with the shooting deaths of Stephen and Wendy Reid on April 18.
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The New Hampshire attorney general’s office said in a news release Wednesday afternoon that Clegg is considered a fugitive from justice on the murder charges. He is scheduled to be arraigned on Thursday.
New Hampshire authorities plan to seek Clegg’s extradition to the Granite State.
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Clegg is being held in St. Albans, Vermont, on an unrelated charge of fugitive from justice in Utah. His attorneys had filed appeals Wednesday seeking a bail hearing in that matter, something that was rejected by the Vermont Supreme Court before a Superior Court judge, ruling in a civil case, ordered a hearing to be held. audience.
Clegg has been in custody for seven days after he was arrested in South Burlington, Vermont. Investigators said he has been on the run for 15 months and even traveled out of the country. They said that he had booked a one-way ticket to Germany and that he was leaving two days after he was captured.
The Concord community breathes a little easier after Clegg’s arrest.
“You never expect that kind of thing to happen, and my grandmother has lived in this complex all my life, so to think of a couple that she might have seen die over the years was really weird,” said neighbor Hailey Cantwell.
Cantwell lives in the same complex as the Reids. She said that she moved out two months after the couple was found dead.
Six months with few responses left a friendly community nervous.
“You will walk through this community and people will greet you and talk to you,” Cantwell said. Normally, people come out of their apartments just to say hi.”
“If my wife walks the trails, I’ll walk with her, but then I’m worried because I’m 74 years old,” said neighbor Ed Leifeld.
Neighbors hope the arrest will lead to more answers and eventually help the Reid family heal.
“A little bit of closure,” Cantwell said. “It won’t give them total peace, but at least just some closure.”
“Some relief, but you live with it forever,” Leifeld said. “The pain is always there.”
The bodies of Steven and Wendy Reid were found shot to death in April along the Broken Ground trails in Concord.
It is unclear if there is a connection between Clegg and the Reids. Investigators have not commented on a possible motive.
The Concord Police Department says it is continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the murders of Steven and Wendy Reid.