Crime & Safety

UPDATE: Second Burglary Suspect Turns Himself In

Boscawen Police are looking for Thomas Chamberland and Evan Sanborn.

UPDATE: 11:32 p.m. on March 5

Thomas Chamberland turned himself in to the Boscawen Police Dept. on March 5, according to Cpl. Mark E. Varney of the Boscawen Police Department. He will be arraigned in Franklin District Court on March 6.

UPDATE: 7:52 a.m. on March 5

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Boscawen Police are reporting that Evan Sanborn was arrested last night in Manchester, thanks to a tip police received. He is being held at the Hillsboro County House of Corrections, according to police. "(Thomas) Chamberland is still on the run," according to Cpl. Mark E. Varney of the Boscawen Police Department.

The original post from March 4 is below

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The Boscawen Police Department, with help from investigators in Concord and Manchester, believe that they have solved a slew of burglaries between November 2013 and last month and are looking for the public’s help finding two men who are allegedly involved.

Thomas Chamberland, 28, and Evan Sanborn, 23, both have active arrest warrants out of Boscawen and Manchester. They were due in court in Manchester in February and allegedly failed to appear, triggering more warrants.

Anyone with information about where the men are located are urged to call Corporal Mark Varney at 603-753-9124, ext. 211, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, or after hours at 603-753-9123.

Both Chamberland and Sanborn have been arrested in the past, according to online reports.

Chamberland, who was living in Laconia at the time, was arrested on a driving after revocation or suspension in June 2013 in Concord.

Sanborn was arrested in April 2013 by the New Hampshire State Police in Bedford on a possession of a controlled drug charge, according to online reports. He was also arrested in May 2013 by Manchester Police and charged with criminal liability to burglary and resisting arrest


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