Crime & Safety
Fourth Suspect Caught in Botched Robbery Case
A gun-toting grandmother shot one suspect, another man was arrested the same night, two women fled, but now both have been caught.

The fourth suspect connected to a robbery of a Manchester grandmother last week was caught early this morning, according to Queen City police.
Amanda Gurley, 26, of an unknown address, was arrested on Jan. 12, 2016, and charged with charged with conspiracy to commit robbery
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An officer on patrol in the area of Chestnut and Central streets around 2:15 a.m. reportedly found her and she was arrested without incident. She was arraigned earlier today.
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Gurley joins Julie Lambert of Bedford, Michael Bontatites and Zack Boyd, both of Manchester, who have all been previously charged in the case. Bontatites and Boyd are scheduled for a Probable Cause hearing on Jan. 14. Lambert was released on $5,000 cash/surety bail and is scheduled for a Probable Cause hearing in the 9th Circuit Court-Manchester on Jan. 25.
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