Crime & Safety

18 Arrested On Trespassing Charges At Bow Power Plant

Climate change activists were arrested at the Granite Shore Power plant on River Road in Bow on Sunday.

In this file photo, demonstrators were arrested on trespassing charges after a protest at the Granite Shore Power plant on River Road in Bow.
In this file photo, demonstrators were arrested on trespassing charges after a protest at the Granite Shore Power plant on River Road in Bow. ( Jeffrey Hasting/Frame of Mind Photography)

BOW, NH — Eighteen people were arrested on trespassing charges at the Granite Shore Power plant on River Road in Bow on Sunday, according to Bow police.

Two, Amber Louise Brownlee, 23, of Kansas City, Missouri, and Alexander Chatfield, 60, of Lincoln, Massachusetts, were arrested on criminal trespass and criminal mischief charges. Another Massachusetts resident, Cody Pajic, 22, of Pembroke, MA, was arrested on criminal trespass and breach of bail charges.

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Another 15 face a single trespass charge each. They are: John Christopher Balch, 68, of Wilton; Rebecca Beaulieu, 26, of Dover; Karen Bixler, 79, of Bethal, Vermont; Catherine Bock, 73, of Charlotte, VT; Susan Durling, 66, of Hillsboro; John Cleary Hanson, 27, of Burlington, VT; Shaina Dorothy Lee, 22, of Sparks Glencoe, Maryland; Margaret Lyczak, 24, of Acworth; Jesse Mills, 27, of Beverly, MA ; Mary Elizabeth Raven, 60, of Merrimack; Siobhan Senier, 56, of Epping; Emma Shapiro-Weiss, 29, of Peterborough, who was previously arrested before in 2019; Edward Talcott, 51, of Manchester, VT; Mark Taranta, 60, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; John Elliott Trahan, 23, of Medford, MA.

They were all released on personal recognizance bail and are due in Concord District Court on Nov. 8.

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