New Hampshire – Cold Cases: State Police Spotlight 1993 and 2010 Homicides; Seek Leads Today

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Concord, NH – New Hampshire State Police are renewing their call for public assistance in two long-unsolved homicide cases — the 1993 death of 2-year-old Chelsea Crane in Raymond and the 2010 shooting death of 42-year-old Thomas Enquist Sr. in Auburn.

According to the New Hampshire Cold Case Unit, Chelsea Crane was found with fatal head injuries at her home on November 23, 1993. Despite early medical attention, the toddler died five days later. An autopsy determined she died from multiple impacts to the head, and her death was ruled a homicide.

Seventeen years later, on November 23, 2010, police discovered the body of Thomas Enquist Sr. inside his black Ford F-150 pickup truck along Route 101 westbound in Auburn. Enquist, of Londonderry, had suffered fatal gunshot wounds. His death was also ruled a homicide. Despite extensive investigation, both cases remain unsolved.

Authorities continue to ask anyone with information—no matter how small—to contact the Cold Case Unit at coldcaseunit@dos.nh.gov or submit anonymous tips via the state’s online portal.

Police say even a single tip could help bring long-awaited justice to both families, who have waited decades for answers.


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