Crime & Safety
Alleged Stalker, Robber, Perjurer and Others Indicted: Roundup
Court docs: Concord, capital region residents have all been indicted recently for alleged crimes in Manchester.
MANCHESTER, NH — The following people were indicted in Hillsborough County Superior Court-North recently
Brandon McNeil, 26, pictured right, of Bethel Court in Concord, for felony attempted robbery, domestic violence-simple assault, criminal threatening, and resisting arrest or detention. On June 22, 2016, he allegedly struck a man in the face while attempting to take his wallet in Manchester. On the same day, he allegedly pushed a woman outside of the El Campos’ Restaurant in Manchester while threatening a man and resisting being cuffed by a police officer, according to court documents.
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Kirsten Porter, 23, pictured lower left, of Rumford Street in Concord, for felony possession of controlled drugs-fentanyl on June 14, 2016, in Manchester.
Michael Sanders, 22, pictured upper left, of North Pembroke Road in Pembroke, for felony stalking-subsequent and violation of a protective order. On July 5, 2016, in Manchester, he allegedly called his ex-girlfriend and left her a voicemail. She had an active protective order issued against him in Concord District Court in August 2013. He has also been previously convicted of stalking, according to the indictment.
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Dana Sebastian, 40, of Twist Hill Road in Dunbarton, for felony possession of controlled drug-fentanyl, allegedly on June 29, 2016, in Manchester.
Corey Clark, 24, of Deerfield Road in Allenstown, for perjury and falsifying physical evidence, both felonies. On Sept. 13, 2016, he allegedly knowingly made a false statement in court pertaining to fulfilling community service hours.
Maranda St. Pierre, 25, of Gary Avenue in Hooksett, for felony habitual offender. On June 28, 2016, she was allegedly driving on Walnut Street in Manchester.
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