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NH Supreme Court Orders Review of Logan Clegg Double Murder Case
Court says police tracked Clegg's cellphone without a warrant to find him in Vermont.
Mar. 17, 2026 at 10:34pm
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New Hampshire's Supreme Court has ordered a lower court to review evidence in the case of Logan Clegg, who was convicted of a double murder in 2022. Clegg was found guilty of killing Stephen and Wendy Reid while the couple was walking on a trail in Concord. He was arrested six months later at the South Burlington Library in Vermont. Clegg's attorneys argued that police tracked his cellphone without a warrant to find him in Vermont, so he appealed his conviction. The high court agreed and ordered the lower court to review the evidence by June.
Why it matters
This case raises important questions about the limits of police surveillance and the use of cellphone tracking data as evidence, especially in serious criminal cases. The outcome could set a precedent for how law enforcement can use technology to locate suspects in the future.
The details
Clegg was convicted of killing Stephen and Wendy Reid in 2022 while the couple was walking on a trail in Concord, New Hampshire. He was arrested six months later at the South Burlington Library in Vermont. Clegg's attorneys argued that police tracked his cellphone without a warrant to find him in Vermont, which led to his arrest and conviction.
- Clegg was convicted of the double murder in 2022.
- Clegg was arrested six months later at the South Burlington Library in Vermont.
- The NH Supreme Court issued its ruling on March 17, 2026.
- The lower court must issue a ruling by June 2026.
The players
Logan Clegg
The man convicted of a double murder in 2022 who is appealing his conviction.
Stephen and Wendy Reid
The couple that Clegg was convicted of killing while they were walking on a trail in Concord, New Hampshire.
What’s next
The lower court must issue a ruling on the review of evidence by June 2026.
The takeaway
The outcome of this case could set a precedent for how law enforcement can use technology like cellphone tracking to locate suspects in the future, with implications for balancing public safety and individual privacy rights.


