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U.S. Marshals in N.H. tracking fugitive with 'a history of violence'

MANCHESTER, N.H. — U.S. Marshals in N.H. are looking for a dangerous man they say walked away from a halfway house in Manchester.

Eric Judkins was serving a 27-month sentence for “a serious assault that occurred while he was in federal prison.” He was then serving a 210-month sentence for a 1999 bank robbery in New Hampshire.

Police say Judkins is a 42-year-old white male with a shaved head and tattoos covering his face, head, neck, chest, arms and hands.

He’s about five feet, 10 inches tall and weighs about 160 pounds.

Police say he has a history of violence and should not be approached.

If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Eric Judkins, please contact Deputy U.S. Marshal, Brandon Wilson.  Deputy Wilson can be reached at 603-225-1632; or anonymously by clicking on this link: WEB-TIP, or anonymously TEXT the word NHTIP followed by any information to the phone number TIP411.  If this is an urgent call, please dial your local police or 911.

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