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NH Weather & Crash News: Snow, Mix & Hearing Updates | News 9+

March 20, 2026 Emma Walker – News Editor News

New Hampshire State Police are investigating a series of incidents involving Elijah Blue Allman, son of singer Cher and musician Gregg Allman, that occurred over the weekend in Windham and at St. Paul’s School. Allman was arrested Friday night at St. Paul’s School for allegedly causing a disturbance in the dining hall and again after allegedly breaking into a home in Windham.

Details surrounding the Windham break-in remain limited, but police confirmed Allman faces charges related to the incident. The nature of those charges has not been publicly disclosed. The incidents follow a period where Allman has reportedly been struggling with personal issues, though authorities have not commented on any potential contributing factors.

Sean McDonald, a news anchor with WMUR-TV in Manchester, New Hampshire, is reporting on the developing story. McDonald, a New England native who joined WMUR in 1999, has covered numerous breaking news events across the state. He currently anchors News 9 Daybreak and New Hampshire Chronicle.

Alongside McDonald, Kevin Skarupa is providing updates on the weekend’s weather, including tracking a snow and mix event expected to impact New Hampshire. The updated forecast, available on the WMUR website, details potential snowfall amounts and timing. The weather system is being monitored closely as it could impact travel conditions throughout the region.

As of Friday, March 20, 2026, New Hampshire authorities have not released further details regarding the specifics of Allman’s alleged actions or potential motives. The investigation is ongoing, and further information is expected to be released as it becomes available. No court date has been set for Allman at this time.

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