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The Dartmouth
June 23, 2026
The Dartmouth

Tulloch's arraignment scheduled

Robert Tulloch, 17, will return to New Hampshire tomorrow afternoon and will be arraigned at 6:00 p.m. in Lebanon District Court, the state Attorney General's Office said today.

In a news conference, Senior Assistant Attorney General Ann Rice said, although Tulloch's arraignment is set, when James Parker, 16, will be arraigned is still unclear.

Earlier today, Parker delayed his extradition hearing until next week, while Tulloch waived his right to protest his extradition.

The charges against Tulloch and his rights will be read by a judge in the arraignment tomorrow. A probable cause hearing to be held in Grafton County Superior Court will also be scheduled, where bail will be set.

However, Rice said she is working under the "presumption of no bail," because the charges are first-degree murder.

Rice said that the state's investigation into the murders is still "very active," and there has been "no lessening of the commitment of manpower." The state said previously that upwards of 35 investigators are working on the case.

"We are actively interviewing all leads," she said. There is forensic evidence still to be processed as well, she added.

Rice declined to comment on travel arrangements for Tulloch's extradition, citing the possibility of "safety concerns."