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Daniel Irving, Escape from Federal Custody, New Hampshire 2025

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Daniel Irving, a 35-year-old convicted felon, pleaded guilty to escaping federal custody after he fled a Manchester halfway house in October 2025. Irving, who was serving a federal sentence, removed his electronic GPS monitoring device and absconded, prompting a search by the US Marshals. He was later found at a home in Goffstown.

According to court documents, Irving was assigned to complete his sentence at the Hampshire House in Manchester after being transferred from a Bureau of Prisons facility in West Virginia. His escape sparked a search by the US Marshals, with assistance from the Goffstown Police Department and the Manchester Police Department.

Irving faces a maximum prison term of 5 years, a maximum fine of $250,000, and a term of supervised release not to exceed 3 years for the charge of escape from federal custody. Sentencing is set for November 4, 2026, before US District Court Judge Steven J. McAuliffe.

The US Marshals Service led the investigation, with Assistant US Attorney Matthew Vicinanzo prosecuting the case. Irving’s guilty plea marks the latest development in the case, which highlights the efforts of law enforcement to apprehend fugitives and bring them to justice.

📋 Key Facts

  • Crime: Public Corruption
  • Defendant: New Hampshire
  • Location: NH
  • Source: DOJ Press Release

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