Crime & Safety

Suspect In NH Double Homicide Arrested In Arlington: AG

Craig Keville faces two charges connected to the April deaths of Holly Banks and Keith Labelle in Gorham, New Hampshire.

A former Berlin, New Hampshire resident wanted on double murder charges out of Gorham from April was arrested in Arlington on Friday, said the NH Attorney General's Office.
A former Berlin, New Hampshire resident wanted on double murder charges out of Gorham from April was arrested in Arlington on Friday, said the NH Attorney General's Office. (Shutterstock)

ARLINGTON, MA — A former Berlin, New Hampshire resident wanted on double murder charges out of Gorham from April was arrested in Arlington on Friday, according to the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office.

Craig Keville, 33, was arrested after the AG’s Office, state police, and Berlin police issued a warrant against him on two first-degree murder charges on Thursday in connection with the killings of Holly Banks, 28, and Keith Labelle, 42.

On April 27, police were sent to Main Street in Gorham around 3:15 a.m. for a report of two suspicious deaths. According to a report on Patch, Banks and Labelle knew each other and were not related. They both died of gunshot wounds. Their deaths were declared homicides after autopsies.

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One person was detained at the scene, according to reports, but not charged.

Keville is being held as a fugitive from justice and is expected to be arraigned next week, said Michael Garrity, the director of communications for the attorney general's office.

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"New Hampshire authorities wish to express their appreciation to the Massachusetts State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section, which located and apprehended Mr. Keville in Massachusetts,” he said.


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