Crime & Safety
Two Arrested for Burglary on Joppa Road
Bedford Police: Alexandra Jsirandanis and Shannon McIntire broke into home, stole jewelry, other items.
Two women face felony burglary charges after allegedly getting caught breaking into a home on Joppa Road on Saturday afternoon.
Alexandra Jsirandanis, pictured left, 29, of Manchester, and Shannon McIntire, 25, of Belmont, were both arrested on Nov. 29, and charged with felony burglary.
According to police, officers were called to a home on Joppa Road for a report that a homeowner came home to find two women attempting to flee after an apparent break-in.
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Police stopped the women as they were attempting to leave the driveway of the home in a vehicle. After investigating the incident, they alleged that the women gained access to the home through a window that was smashed and took personal items, including jewelry, from the home.
Jsirandanis was arraigned today and is due in court again on Dec. 11. McIntire will be arraigned tomorrow.
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Previously, according to online reports, Jsirandanis was arrested for theft by deception in July 2013, and forgery charges for forging and cashing more than $12,000 in checks from her parents’ bank account. She later did a stint in rehab, according to the NewHampshire.com report.
According to the New Hampshire’s Law Enforcement Facebook site, McIntire had been missing since Oct. 7, and Belmont Police were looking for her after her father dropped her off at a meeting in Laconia.
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