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Cody Brown, 18, of Hudson, was arrested on June 18, and charged with possession of controlled drugs and possession of alcohol. He was arrested at 1:19 a.m. on Chesley Street. Police allege
that he was in possession of an ounce of marijuana in a glass jar, a glass smoking pipe with suspected burnt marijuana, and three bottles of Bud Light, one empty and two full. Personal
recognizance bail was set at $4,000. Brown is due in Sixth Circuit District Division court on July 23. Alex Crowder, 23, of Manchester, was arrested on June 18, and charged with criminal
trespass and theft by unauthorized taking or transfer. He was arrested at at 9:15 a.m. at Branch Turnpike. The alleged victim in the case was a Concord woman. Police allege that Crowder
stole jewelry valued at $1,550 and an Olympus Camedia digital camera valued at $300, all which was recovered. A Sony Cybershot camera valued at $200, was “held for sake keeping” by police,
according to an arrest report. Personal recognizance bail was set at $15,000. Crowder is due in Sixth Circuit District Division court on Aug. 20. , 19, of Concord, was arrested on June 18,
and charged with attempt to commit theft from a vehicle and criminal trespass. The charges stem from an alleged incident on Chesley Street on April 8, against a Concord man, who was a
stranger. was in custody when arrested on the charges. He had a court date on June 18. FIND OUT WHAT'S HAPPENING IN CONCORDFOR FREE WITH THE LATEST UPDATES FROM PATCH. , 18, of Tilton,
was arrested on June 18, and charged with theft, possession of controlled drugs, a felony charge, and default or breach of bail conditions, another felony charge. She was arrested at 4:08
p.m. at the on Loudon Road. Police allege that Rhoades allegedly stole bed sheets valued at $64.98. During the arrest, police allegedly found cocaine residue on a spoon and seized four
hypodermic needles as evidence. No bail was offered and had a court date on June 19. , 55, of Concord, was arrested at 5:53 p.m. on June 18, on a criminal mischief (vandalism) charge. The
charge stems from an alleged incident at 7 p.m. on June 7, in the parking lot of the on D’Amante Drive. Nota allegedly destroyed or damaged a Ford Fusion, owned by a Concord man who was a
stranger. Personal recognizance bail was set at $2,000. Nota is due in Sixth Circuit District Division court on July 23. FIND OUT WHAT'S HAPPENING IN CONCORDFOR FREE WITH THE LATEST
UPDATES FROM PATCH. Nicholas R. Remington, 25, of Concord, was arrested on June 18, on a bench warrant, for non-payment of a driving under the influence charge. He was arrested at 10:30 p.m.
on West Street. Personal recognizance bail was set at $1,500. Remington had a court date on June 20. Andrew Dickinson, 22, of Concord, was arrested on June 18, on a warrant for non-payment
of a fine. He was arrested at 11:30 p.m. at the on North Main Street. Personal recognizance bail was set at $750. Dickinson had a court date on June 20. Dana Stark, 17, of Concord, was
arrested on June 19, and charged with possession of drugs and possession of controlled drugs. She was arrested at 2:10 a.m. at . Police allege that Stark was in possession of marijuana in a
glass smoking pipe with a value of $20, and a glass “bong” smoking device with residue. Personal recognizance bail was set at $2,000. Stark is due in Sixth Circuit District Division court on
July 23. , 28, of Deerfield, was arrested on June 19, and charged with three counts of possession of controlled drugs, all felonies. The charges stem from an incident at 2:48 a.m. on Feb.
2, at the on South Main Street. Hall was allegedly in possession of Q-Tips, needle caps, and filtering objects, a dollar bill with an unknown white residue, and a white pill that was not
identified. Hall refused bail services of $40 and had a court date on June 20. Henry Napoleon Tatro III, 58, of Concord, was arrested on June 19, on a warrant out of the Belknap County
Superior Court for failure to appear on an identity fraud charge. He was arrested at 7:55 a.m. at the intersection of North Main and Pleasant streets. Nickolas Jeffrey Patrick, 25, of
Allenstown, was arrested at 1:28 p.m. on June 19, on a criminal liability for conduct of another charge. The charge is based on an alleged incident at on Loudon Road on Sept. 22, 2011.
Personal recognizance bail was set at $2,000. Patrick is due in Sixth Circuit District Division court on July 23. Victor Stuart Gregory, 20, of Boscawen, was arrested at 5 p.m. on June 19,
on a disorderly conduct charge. The charge stems from an alleged incident at the on Fisherville Road on June 1. Personal recognizance bail was set at $5,000. The student is due in Sixth
Circuit District Division court on July 23. Alicia R. Young, 25, of Concord, was arrested on June 19, on a driving after revocation or suspension charge. She was arrested at 5 p.m. at the
intersection of Hutchins and North State streets. Personal recognizance bail was set at $1,000. Potter is due in Sixth Circuit District Division court on July 23. Kathy Mae Potter, 51, of
Boscawen, was arrested on June 19, on a theft charge. She was arrested at 6:50 p.m. at the on Fort Eddy Road. Police allege that Potter stole two six packs of beer and 11 other items, all
valued at $59. All the items were reportedly recovered. Personal recognizance bail was set at $2,000. Potter is due in Sixth Circuit District Division court on July 16. _EDITOR'S NOTE:
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