Crime & Safety
Accused Goffstown Strangler, Others Indicted In Merrimack County
Roundup: Concord woman, Pembroke man indicted in separate drug-prison cases; Hooksett felon accused of possessing knife; drug indictments.

CONCORD, NH — The following people were indicted recently in Merrimack County Superior Court.
Nicholas Santos, 28, pictured middle right, incarcerated at the time of the indictment, for felony conspiracy to commit the crime of delivery of articles to prisoners. Between Feb. 9, and Feb. 19, 2019, in Concord, Santos is accused of agreeing with Tiabi Potvin to have drugs delivered to the New Hampshire State Prison for Men.
Zachary I. Thompson, 29, of North Main Street in Wolfeboro, on a felony controlled drug act; acts prohibited-fentanyl charge on April 30, in Concord. Previously, according to the indictment, he was convicted of an offense in November 2016.
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Nicholas Vallee, 27, of Hazen Road in Bedford, on a felony theft by unauthorized taking charge. Between Nov. 1, 2018, and Feb. 10, 2019, he's accused of stealing cash and company checks, valued at more than $1,500, from a Hooksett business.
Michael F. Walsh Jr., 28, far left, of School Street in Goffstown, on a felony domestic violence-second-degree assault charge. He's accused of strangling a man in Pittsfield on April 6.
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Timiah L. Wilkins, 22, far right, of Concord, incarcerated at the time of the indictment, on delivery of articles prohibitedand receiving stolen property charges, both felonies. On May 16, she's accused of retaining control of a stolen van owned by a towing company in Northfield. On May 22, she accused of being possession of buprenorphine at the Merrimack County House of Corrections in Boscawen.
Gwenyth A. Weber, 19, of Evergreen Drive in Wells, Maine, on a felony controlled drug; acts prohibited-alprazolam charge on Feb. 7, in Bow.
Jayson E. Walsh, 32, of Fox Hill Road in Belmont, on a felony controlled drug; acts prohibited-alprazolam charge on March 5, in Concord.
Katie White, 26, middle left, of Goves Lane in Wentworth, on a felony possession of a narcotic drug-fentanyl charge in the area of Rollins Street in Concord on April 12.
Terrence I. Wigglesworth, 26, of Hall Street in Concord, on possession of a narcotic drug-fentanyl and possession of a controlled drug-methamphetamine charges, both felonies, on March 29, in Concord. He was out on bail on another charge out of Merrimack County Superior Court at the time of the arrest.
Leslie Wright, 51, of Avon Street in Concord, on a felony theft by unauthorized taking charge, due to two previous convictions, on April 24, at Rite Aid in Concord.
Stacey Young, 35, of Clough Pond Road in Loudon, on a felony controlled drug act; acts prohibited-methamphetamine charge on April 7, on North State Street in Concord. At the time, according to the indictment, she was out on bail from Merrimack County Superior Court.
Thomas W. Young, 39, homeless, on four felony counts of acts prohibited; possession of a controlled drug-cocaine, meth, methadone hydrochloride, and dextroamphetamine sulfate from April 6, in Concord.
Anthony Zimont, 35, of Arah Street in Hooksett, on a convicted felons charge. He's accused of being in possession of a knife on March 17, in Hooksett. Zimont was previously convicted of a felony charge in 2002.
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