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New Hampshire Urges Vigilance Amid Iran Conflict
State officials call for residents to report suspicious activity following incidents in other states.
Mar. 13, 2026 at 9:42pm
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New Hampshire authorities are asking residents and visitors to remain alert and report any suspicious behavior, such as unattended bags, vehicles parked in odd locations, or individuals gathering information or surveilling a location. This comes in response to domestic terrorism incidents linked to the ongoing conflict with Iran, though there are no known credible threats to the state.
Why it matters
The call for heightened vigilance from New Hampshire officials reflects broader concerns about potential retaliatory actions or attacks related to the ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran. While no specific threats have been identified, authorities want to encourage community involvement in identifying and reporting any suspicious activity that could indicate potential terrorist planning or preparation.
The details
New Hampshire Homeland Security and Emergency Management Director Robert Buxton urged residents and visitors to be aware of their surroundings and report any suspicious behavior to local authorities or by calling a dedicated tip line. Suspicious activity can include unattended bags, vehicles parked in odd locations, and individuals gathering information or surveilling a location.
- On March 13, 2026, New Hampshire officials issued the call for heightened vigilance.
The players
Robert Buxton
The Director of New Hampshire Homeland Security and Emergency Management.
What they’re saying
“As residents and visitors go about daily activities, it is important to be aware of your surroundings. If you see something, say something by reporting suspicious activity to local authorities or 911. It takes a community to protect a community.”
— Robert Buxton, Director, New Hampshire Homeland Security and Emergency Management
What’s next
New Hampshire officials will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates to the public as needed.
The takeaway
This call for vigilance from New Hampshire authorities underscores the ongoing security concerns related to the conflict with Iran and the importance of community involvement in identifying and reporting any suspicious activity that could indicate potential threats.


