Crime & Safety

Boston Man Throws Woman From Car, Speeds Away With Kids: Cops

Alpalus Slyman of Dorchester, Massachusetts, live-streamed cops chasing him in 2 states, from Haverhill, MA, to North Hampton, NH.

Alpalus Slyman
Alpalus Slyman (Rockingham County Sherrif)

NORTH HAMPTON, NH — Rockingham County Sheriff's were notified to "be on the lookout" for a blue Honda Odyssey by Plaistow police. Plaistow police had been advised by police in Haverhill, Massachusetts, that a male operator threw female from vehicle in Massachusetts and it was being investigated by authorities in Massachusetts.

At approximately 11:58 p.m., a sheriff’s deputy observed the suspect vehicle on Route 125 northbound in the area of Route 107 South and attempted to stop the vehicle. The vehicle refused to stop Rockingham Sheriff dispatch center was contacted by the Haverhill Police Department via 9-1-1 and advised that the incident was being live streamed from inside the suspect vehicle.

Dispatchers were able to connect to the feed and advise deputies and officers, that passengers in the vehicle were in distress and needing help. Deputies and officers from several agencies continued the chase onto Route 101 East.

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Eventually stop sticks were authorized and deployed incapacitating one of the vehicle’s tires. The Vehicle got off Route 101 at Exit 12 and struck another vehicle, fleeing the scene of that accident. The pursuit continued at low speed into North Hampton.

The vehicle was eventually boxed in by sheriffs at which time the suspect rammed a cruiser and then collided with a tree coming to a stop at approximately 12:17 p.m. in the area of 10 Exeter Road in North Hampton.

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The suspect was taken into custody without incident and transported to the Rockingham County Jail for booking.

The five children, three females and two males in the vehicle were ages 13,5,2,1 year old and 8 month old were not injured and were medically examined and cleared by the North Hampton Fire Department. The five children belonged to the suspect and were reunited with their mother at the scene.

Alpalus Slyman, 28, of Dorchester Massachusetts, was faces three felony counts of reckless conduct, conduct after an accident, and disobeying an officer. Slyman is being held without bail at the Rockingham County House of Corrections and will be arraigned by video at Rockingham County Superior Court June 12.

Rockingham Sherriff’s advised the following agencies were involved and assisted: East Kingston, Kingston, Brentwood, Stratham, North Hampton, Epping, Exeter, New Hampshire State Police, and North Hampton Fire.

Slyman live-streamed part of the chase on Facebook:


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