A convicted sex offender is facing multiple charges after authorities say he failed to register his status in New Hampshire. Christopher Palermo, 57, of Danbury, NH, whom police described as a white supremacist, was wanted on a parole warrant. Palermo’s arrest follows a weeks-long investigation by the U.S. Marshals and the state’s Fugitive Task Force. Palermo was convicted in 2012…
A convicted sex offender is facing multiple charges after authorities say he failed to register his status in New Hampshire.
Christopher Palermo, 57, of Danbury, NH, whom police described as a white supremacist, was wanted on a parole warrant. Palermo's arrest follows a weeks-long investigation by the U.S. Marshals and the state's Fugitive Task Force. Palermo was convicted in 2012 for aggravated felonious sexual assault on a minor. As a result, Palermo is prohibited from carrying a firearm and must register as a sex offender.
Police took Palermo into custody outside of a home on Kearsarge Valley Road in Wilmot, New Hampshire. Firearms were found at the home, leading police to file additional charges.It is unclear if he has an attorney.
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