Crime & Safety

Arrests: Teen Busted at Hannaford

The following information was supplied by the Concord Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

  • Jackson W. Amrol, 28, of Concord, was arrested on May 19, and charged with two counts of simple assault (personal weapons) and second-degree assault (personal weapons). He was arrested at 7:40 p.m. on Broadway. Police allege that he assaulted his girlfriend. Cash bail was set at $14,000. Amrol had a court date on May 21.
  • Nicholas Shupe, 19, of Concord, was arrested on May 19, on a criminal liability of another charge. He was arrested at on Fort Eddy Road at 10:32 p.m. Personal recognizance bail was set at $1,000. Shupe is due in Sixth Circuit District Court on June 25.
  • Corinna Pezaris, 43, of Concord, was arrested on May 20, and charged with driving while intoxicated, second offense, and resisting arrest or detention. She was arrested at 1:30 a.m. on South State Street. Personal recognizance bail was set at $7,000. Pezaris is due in Sixth Circuit District Court on June 25.
  • Adam C. Fowler, 23, of Concord, was arrested on May 20, on a warrant and a fugitive from justice charge, a felony. He was arrested at 3:22 a.m. at the intersection of I-393 and North Main Street. No bail was issued to Fowler and he had a court date on May 21.
  • Shuane Timothy Milligan, 47, of Concord, was arrested on May 20, on a bench warrant. He was arrested at 10:37 a.m. outside on Storrs Street. Personal recognizance bail was set at $1,000. Milligan is due in Sixth Circuit District Court on June 25.
  • , 52, of Concord, was arrested on May 20, on a bench warrant. He was arrested at 10:24 a.m. outside The Granite Group on Storrs Street. Cash bail was set at $1,000 and Blodgett had a court date on May 21.
  • , 40, of Concord, was arrested at 6:22 p.m. on May 20, and charged with three counts criminal threatening (intimidation, etc.), disorderly conduct, two counts of resisting arrest or detention, simple assault (personal weapons), and attempt to commit simple assault. Cash bail was set at $30,000. Nelson had a court date on May 21.
  • Kanoba L. Bradner, 32, of Concord, was arrested on May 20, on a criminal mischief (vandalism) charge. He was arrested at 8:38 p.m. on Laurel Street. The alleged victim in the case was Bradner’s female spouse. Police alleged that he damaged a Nissan Quest minivan valued at $20,000. Cash bail was set at $2,000 and Bradner had a court date on May 21.
  • , 43, of Concord, was arrested on May 21, on a bench warrant, from the Concord District Court. He was arrested at 5:20 p.m. at on 52 Pleasant Street. Police held miscellaneous items, including knives, for safe keeping. Cash bail was set at $500 and had a court date on May 22.
  • Roger Jewett, 26, of Laconia, was arrested on May 22, on a default or breach of bail conditions charge. He was arrested at 9:20 a.m. at the Concord Coach Bus Depot on Stickney Avenue. Jewett refused bail services and had a court date on May 23.
  • Joshua Gagne, 30, of Belmont, was arrested on May 22, and charged with willful concealment, criminal liability for conduct of another, and a bench warrant. He was arrested at 11:45 a.m. at on D’Amante Drive. Police allege that Gagne stole a shirt valued at $25. Cash bail was set at $5,000 and Gagne had a court date on May 23.
  • Michele Gagne, 32, of Belmont, was arrested on May 22, on a willful concealment charge. She was arrested at 11:45 a.m. at Target on D’Amante Drive. Police allege that Gagne stole $150 worth of merchandise, items which were recovered. Cash bail was set at $10,000 and Gagne had a court date on May 23.
  • , 19, of Concord, was arrested at 6:55 p.m. on May 22, on a simple assault (personal weapons) charge. The charge stems from alleged incident at on April 4. Brunt, police allege, assaulted a 17-year-old male student who was an acquaintance. Personal recognizance bail was set at $1,000. Brunt is due in Sixth Circuit District Court on June 25.
  • Shane Brassard, 36, of Concord, was arrested on May 22, and charged with two counts of simple assault (personal weapons) and criminal mischief (vandalism). He was arrested at 9:31 p.m. on Humphrey Street. The alleged victim in the case was his girlfriend. Police allege that Brassard destroyed or damaged a window valued at $100 during the incident. Brassard refused bail and had a court date on May 23.


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