UNSOLVED NH - Concord, LIVING HispMale in Jail, False ID's "Javier Guzman"/"Jairo Nunez", Feb'18

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[h=1]Do you know this man?[/h][h=2]Police ask public's help identifying man they say gave false ID to get driver's license[/h]
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[FONT=&quot]CONCORD, N.H. — New Hampshire State Police are calling on the public to help identity a man accused of using the same fake name twice at Department of Motor Vehicles offices in different parts of the state since 2010.
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[FONT=&quot]DMV workers in Concord called police Thursday morning to report a man who was recognized as having used fraudulent documents to get a license there in 2010, police said.
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[FONT=&quot]According to Trooper James O'Leary, the man used the alias Javier Guzman of Salem, New Hampshire, in April 2015 to get a license from the DMV in Salem. At the time, police said they identified him as Jairo Nunez, 29, of Lawrence.
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[FONT=&quot]Police said he was taken into custody then and faced charges of unsworn falsification and tampering with public records.

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http://www.eagletribune.com/news/new_hampshire/do-you-know-this-man/article_340bfcb9-eb6e-505f-89ae-bf0163fdc063.html

According to state police, at around 10:15 a.m. yesterday, officials at the New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles in Concord alerted troopers from Troop G about a man who may have used fraudulent documents to obtain a license back in 2010. A trooper arrived at the scene and spoke to staff and the man and realized that the same man was arrested on April 20, 2015, in Salem.

"In 2015, Troopers responded to that location and determined that the male subject had used fraudulent documents to obtain a New Hampshire driver license identifying himself as Javier Guzman of Salem," noted Staff Sgt. Andrew Player of the NHSP. "At that time the male subject was identified as Jairo Nunez, 29, of Lawrence, MA, and taken into custody at the Division of Motor Vehicles in Salem pending charges of unsworn falsification and tampering with public records."

Yesterday, again, the man was allegedly identifying himself as "Javier Guzman" again, and reportedly attempted to re-instate a suspended New Hampshire license. The man was arrested, refused bail, and was held in the Merrimack County House of Corrections.
The New Hampshire State Police are asking anyone who recognizes this individual and may have information regarding his true identity to contact Trooper James O'Leary at 603-223-8778.
https://patch.com/new-hampshire/con...tempts-illegally-obtain-nh-license-again-nhsp

*Not sure if this belongs in the UID section. Please move if there is a better place.
 
Wonder if whoever he really is has been reported as a missing person. Possibly a good place to start:

https://tinyurl.com/ybp8wl9d

Perhaps cases before 2010 should be looked at since that was when he tried to get the fake ID the first time?

With him claiming his age is 29, he would have been only 18 or 19 in 2010. He could really be that age or he could be someone who ran away as a younger teen.
 
If I’m reading correctly, he was identified?

It sounds like he just did the same thing on multiple occasions? Are they just trying to locate someone who knows Jairo Nunez?

Lawrence Man Attempts To Illegally Obtain NH License Again: NHSP
"Javier Guzman" allegedly said he was from Salem in 2015, even though he had docs saying he was from Mass. He was arrested again yesterday.
By Tony Schinella, Patch Staff
Feb 9, 2018 3:10 pm ET


CONCORD, NH — New Hampshire State Police have arrested a Massachusetts man on charges after he allegedly attempted to obtain a driver's license in the Granite State – something he also tried to do nearly three years ago. [2015] Troopers are not sure of the man's identity but are using the name "Javier Guzman" to identify him. He was arrested on Feb. 8, 2018, for unsworn falsification and tampering with public records.
Editor's Note: This post was derived from info supplied by the New Hampshire State Police. It does not indicate a conviction. This link explains the name removal request process for New Hampshire's Patch police reports.

According to state police, at around 10:15 a.m. yesterday, officials at the New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles in Concord alerted troopers from Troop G about a man who may have used fraudulent documents to obtain a license back in 2010. A trooper arrived at the scene and spoke to staff and the man and realized that the same man was arrested on April 20, 2015, in Salem.
"In 2015, Troopers responded to that location and determined that the male subject had used fraudulent documents to obtain a New Hampshire driver license identifying himself as Javier Guzman of Salem," noted Staff Sgt. Andrew Player of the NHSP. "At that time the male subject was identified as Jairo Nunez, 29, of Lawrence, MA, and taken into custody at the Division of Motor Vehicles in Salem pending charges of unsworn falsification and tampering with public records."

Yesterday, again, the man was allegedly identifying himself as "Javier Guzman" again, and reportedly attempted to re-instate a suspended New Hampshire license. The man was arrested, refused bail, and was held in the Merrimack County House of Corrections.
Troop G was assisted by members of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the NH DMV.

The New Hampshire State Police are asking anyone who recognizes this individual and may have information regarding his true identity to contact Trooper James O'Leary at 603-223-8778.


  • 2010 - “May have” used fraudulent documentation to obtain a DL
  • April 20, 2015 - “Javier Guzman” of Salem used fraudulent documents to obtain DL under the name At that time the male subject was identified as Jairo Nunez, 29, of Lawrence, MA, and taken into custody at the Division of Motor Vehicles in Salem pending charges of unsworn falsification and tampering with public records
  • Feb. 8, 2018 - "Javier Guzman" attempted you reinstate the license and was arrested for unsworn falsification and tampering with public records.
 

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