Laconia felon indicted on knife, drug charges: court

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CONCORD, NH — The following people were indicted in Merrimack County Superior Court recently. Anthony Debenedictis, 31, of Concord, incarcerated at the time of the indictment, on possession


of marijuana with intent to distribute and criminal threatening, all felonies. Peter Dibiaso, 56, of Elm Street in Laconia on crime while released on bail-pistols & revolvers; convicted


felons-a dirk knife and crime while released on bail-controlled drug act; acts prohibited-meth charges, both felonies, in Bow on Nov. 23, 2020. He was previously convicted on a burglary


charge. Tyree Parker, 20, of Santa Barbara Drive in Flint, Michigan, on a felony theft by deception charge. He was accused of working in concert with and aided by Jasper Tyler to use an


illegitimate card to purchase more than $1,500 worth of items at Home Depot in Hooksett on Aug. 27, 2020. Arianna Pettigrew, 24, of South Main Street in Franklin on a felony criminal


mischief charge. She was accused of keying a 2008 Jeep Liberty, owned by another woman, on June 22, 2020, in Northfield, causing more than $1,500 worth of damage. Tyson Radcliffe, 37, of


Porcupine Circle in Salem on a felony controlled drug act; acts prohibited-meth charge on Oct. 7, 2020, in Hooksett. Christopher Regan, 29, a homeless man now located in Manchester, on a


felony domestic violence-criminal threatening charge. He was accused of threatening another person with a knife, while making stabbing motions, on Jan. 19 in Concord. Gerald Reis, 54, of


Manchester Street in Concord on a felony sale of a narcotic drug-fentanyl charge on Nov. 6, 2018, in Concord. Antonio Rivera-Alicea, 37, of Mammoth Road in Hooksett on a felony motor


vehicles; penalties charge for driving on Hooksett Road in Hooksett on Oct. 17, 2020, after being certified as a habitual offender. _EDITOR'S NOTE: This post was derived from


information supplied by the Merrimack County Superior Court and does not indicate a conviction. This link explains the removal request process for New Hampshire Patch police reports._ _Got a


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