A body believed to be a Keene man who was reported missing this week has been found in northern New Hampshire, and the death is considered suspicious, investigators said.>> Download the free WMUR appThe attorney general’s office said Wednesday that investigators believe they have found the body of Jonathan Amerault, 25, of Keene, in the unincorporated area of Atkinson and Gilmanton Academy Grant in Coos County. An autopsy is scheduled for Thursday.Amerault was reported missing Monday after he failed to show up for work in Jaffrey. His family said they hadn’t heard from him since Saturday.Investigators have released few details but have called the death suspicious. Officials said there does not appear to be any danger to the public.”I can’t say specifically about what was nearby. Most of that particular area does happen to be woods. There are some hunting areas, fishing areas,” said Senior Assistant Attorney General Benjamin Agati. “The location of the grant, it is not a place that is anywhere near Keene, and so we have had a great deal of geographic diversity in this investigation, and I that’s going to continue.”Anyone with any information regarding the whereabouts of Amerault since Saturday is asked to call New Hampshire State Police at 603-MCU-TIPS (603-628-8477).
A body believed to be a Keene man who was reported missing this week has been found in northern New Hampshire, and the death is considered suspicious, investigators said.
The attorney general’s office said Wednesday that investigators believe they have found the body of Jonathan Amerault, 25, of Keene, in the unincorporated area of Atkinson and Gilmanton Academy Grant in Coos County. An autopsy is scheduled for Thursday.
Amerault was reported missing Monday after he failed to show up for work in Jaffrey. His family said they hadn’t heard from him since Saturday.
Investigators have released few details but have called the death suspicious. Officials said there does not appear to be any danger to the public.
“I can’t say specifically about what was nearby. Most of that particular area does happen to be woods. There are some hunting areas, fishing areas,” said Senior Assistant Attorney General Benjamin Agati. “The location of the grant, it is not a place that is anywhere near Keene, and so we have had a great deal of geographic diversity in this investigation, and I that’s going to continue.”
Anyone with any information regarding the whereabouts of Amerault since Saturday is asked to call New Hampshire State Police at 603-MCU-TIPS (603-628-8477).