U.S. Marshals search for New Hampshire man Matthew Dion accused of killing parents

Oct 1, 2014 - 22:08
Oct 1, 2014 - 22:40
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U.S. Marshals search for New Hampshire man Matthew Dion accused of killing parents
U.S. Marshals search for man accused of killing parents

U.S. Marshals are looking for a man accused of murdering his parents. He was recently seen in Cobb County.

Matthew Dion allegedly strangled his parents last March in their Manchester, New Hampshire home before setting it on fire.

Investigators say Dion was spotted three weeks ago on Cumberland Drive in Cobb County.

A $10,000 reward is being offered for any information that could lead to his arrest.

Dion is believed to be driving a 2013 silver Hyundai Elantra, with Florida tag G673WH. He is described as 5'10" and 170 pounds.

According to investigators, Dion may be suicidal and in possession of a handgun.

Anyone with information is asked to call 1-877-WANTED-2.

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