Crime & Safety
2 Dead Bodies Found In Concord Walmart Parking Lot
Video: One man was found shot inside a Subaru on Friday afternoon, while a second man was found dead inside a Jeep with Mass. plates.

CONCORD, NH ? Concord police are investigating two dead bodies found inside vehicles in the parking lot of Walmart on Loudon Road on Friday afternoon.
Just before 1:30 p.m., dispatch received a report about a man inside a Subaru who had been shot.
Several officers headed to the scene while dispatch received more information from the caller, including that they thought the body could have been there for a while. The caller stated the vehicle was near a storage container, close to Loudon Road. Concord fire and rescue teams were also requested.
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The first arriving officer confirmed the man was dead inside the vehicle due to a gunshot wound to the head. A gun was in his hand, according to an officer. The vehicle was an Impreza with a New Hampshire registration.
Firefighters confirmed the man in the Impreza was dead inside the vehicle and cleared.
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Concord police sealed the area, began putting up yellow tape, and spoke with Walmart employees and others who appeared to be connected to the storage container.
A few minutes later, an officer ran a Massachusetts plate of a Jeep, which appeared to have also had a person who was dead inside.
?That looks like it is going to be a separate, unattended,? the officer said.
Concord EMTs were requested back and firefighters and officers were seen attempting to access the Jeep. It is unknown at publication time how the second man died.
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