Missing New Hampshire man may be in Brockton area, NH police ask public for help

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A missing New Hampshire man who has not been seen since late June may be in the Brockton area, Nashua Police Sgt. John Cinelli told The Enterprise Wednesday, Aug. 27.

The Nashua Police Department are asking the public for help in its search for George Porter, 36, of Nashua, who was reported missing by family members about a month after he was last seen in the area.

Porter may have traveled to the Brockton area where he has friends, Cinelli said. He may also have traveled to Boston or Lowell.

Porter is described as a 5-foot-7 white male with a shaved head weighing approximately 115 pounds, according to Cinelli. He has a tattoo of a skeleton drinking from a wine glass on his left forearm.

George Porter, 36, of Nashua, New Hampshire, has been missing since late June. Police say he may have traveled to the Brockton area.
George Porter, 36, of Nashua, New Hampshire, has been missing since late June. Police say he may have traveled to the Brockton area.

Cinelli told The Enterprise Porter’s family reported him missing July 28.

“His friends are being a little cagey and not really giving great information to the family,” Cinelli said.

Anyone with information on Porter’s location is asked to contact Nashua police’s tip line at 603-589-1665.

This article originally appeared on The Enterprise: Police ask public's help, missing NH man may be in Brockton area

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