Crime & Safety
Accused Concord High School Trespasser Has Lengthy Criminal History: Follow-Up
Since turning 18, Moise Ndutiye has been charged 13 times and convicted on robbery and theft charges; he also has dozens of juvenile cases.

CONCORD, NH — A teenager from Concord, with a lengthy criminal history and felony robbery and theft convictions, faces new charges after being accused of trespassing at Concord High School last week.
Moise Ndutiye, 19, of Concord was arrested at 1:25 p.m. on Oct. 19 and charged with criminal trespass and resisting arrest or detention. After being arrested by police and processed, he was also cited for possession-use of a tobacco product by a minor.
Ndutiye was arrested last week after administrators at Concord High School on Warren Street reported seeing a former student entering the school. According to scanner chatter, the student was on the fifth floor of the school and accessed a bathroom.
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School Principal Tim Herbert told parents after the incident, a student reported to administrators that they were approached by a man who was not a student at the school. The man, later identified by police as Ndutiye, was reportedly looking for another student.
A school resource officer was contacted, the school was placed on lockdown, and she called for backup. Ndutiye was found and arrested later, while reportedly trying to flee from officers on Warren Street.
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According to records obtained by Patch, Ndutiye is no stranger to police. He has been arrested 13 times since turning 18 in January 2022. He has 62 arrests, criminal filings, and juvenile cases in New Hampshire courts between May 2015, when he was 11, and Oct. 19, his latest arrest.
Ndutiye’s juvenile records are sealed from the public.
Ndutiye was arrested on felony theft by unauthorized charge in October 2021 after stealing a wallet, bank cards, and cash from a Concord woman. He pleaded guilty to the charge in mid-March. Ndutiye was given an 11-month sentence, stand committed, with 330 days of time served.
While on bail from the Concord felony theft charge, Ndutiye robbed the Polo Ralph Lauren store at the Merrimack Premium Outlet Mall in March 2022. He was charged with robbery, criminal threatening, and two theft by unauthorized taking charges. During the robbery, he threatened to shoot an employee. In December 2022, he pleaded guilty to the robbery and criminal threatening charges as well as one theft charge. He was sentenced to six years in prison, with a mandatory minimum of two years, minimum of six months, suspended for four years, and 295 days time served. Ndutiye was also ordered to pay $1,275 restitution to the store.
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