Crime & Safety
Arrest Made In One Of Several Wow Billiard And Bar Assault Cases: Concord Police Log
Worcester man faces stalking, mischief, bail charges; DUI reported at Merchants Way Market Basket; woman accused of hiding drugs in bra.

CONCORD, NH — Jasmine Y. Curtis, born 1995, of Concord was arrested at 8:14 on June 19 was arrested on simple assault and domestic violence-simple assault charges. Also arrested was Richard Gabriel Romero, born 1993, of Worcester, Massachusetts, was arrested at 8:16 a.m. on June 19 on stalking, criminal mischief, and breach of bail charges. They were arrested after an incident at the Royal Gardens apartment complex.
Anthony John Peters, born 1997, of Manchester was cited at 5:25 p.m. on June 17 on an unofficial inspection-registration decal violation at the Blossom Hill Cemetery at 207 N. State St.
John Joshua Jellue, 26, of Concord was arrested at 4:06 p.m. on June 15 on simple assault and breach of bail charges. He was arrested after an incident at Wow Billiard and Bar on North Main Street on June 5. Read more about this incident here: Woman Injured After Fight Reported At Downtown Concord Bar: Watch
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Aaron W. Goudreault, 26, of Weare was arrested at 1:10 p.m. on June 14 on a violation of a protective order charge after an incident on Manchester Street.
Ryan Daniel Sullivan, 27, of Concord was arrested on a bench warrant at 5:15 p.m. on June 13 after an incident at the Friendly Kitchen on South Commercial Street.
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James Hollenback, 38, of St. Johnsbury, Vermont, was arrested on a warrant at 2:45 a.m. on June 2 after an incident at 325 Village St. in Penacook.
Katiya A. Troutman, born 1998, of Bow was arrested at 1:57 a.m. on June 2 on two driving under the influence charges and a traffic control device violation. She was arrested on Manchester Street.
Myles David Tonkin, born 1982, of Concord was arrested at 9:05 p.m. on June 1 on a driving under the influence charge after an incident at Market Basket at 15 Merchants Way.
Jade E. Markham, 26, of Prospect Street in Tilton was arrested on two warrants at 12:45 a.m. on June 4 on a felony possession of a controlled drug charge and a possession of marijuana, less than three-quarters of an ounce violation. Merrimack County dispatch told Concord police that two Bow officers were at the 7-Eleven on South Main Street after seeing Markham enter a vehicle and knowing she had active warrants, an affidavit said. Bow police followed the vehicle until a Concord officer arrived to stop it near the Concord Heights firehouse. The officer, while approaching the vehicle, “immediately (was) able to identify the rear driver’s side passenger as Jade … from prior police contacts,” a report said. The officer wrote that Markham was asked to step out of the vehicle and was arrested. After being taken to the Merrimack County Jail, a corrections officer handed the officer a plastic baggie with a tan-colored powder, believed to be fentanyl, the affidavit said. “(The corrections officer) told me that it had ‘fallen out of her’ (Jade) when she was being searched,” the affidavit said. Markham also pulled a baggie from inside her bra, which contained marijuana, the report said. She refused bail and was held.
Otto B. Keller, 39, of Holland Street in Moultonborough was arrested at 1:11 a.m. on April 16 on two felony drug possession counts as well as driving after revocation or suspension and transport drugs in a motor vehicle charges. An officer patrolling Water Street saw a Ford Escape, ran a check on the vehicle, and found the occupants were involved in a “drug offenses” incident on Jan. 14. The SUV was registered to a woman, but a man was driving, the officer wrote. The officer checked a DMV photo of the driver involved in the January incident and found it matched the driver they saw. Keller, the report said, had suspended driving privileges. The officer pulled up behind the vehicle at the Interstate 93 Exit 13 interchange, found part of the license plate was covered by a plate holder, and pulled the SUV over at the Exit 14 offramp. The officer approached the passenger side of the Escape and confirmed the driver was Keller, who, “appeared frustrated and asked why I had stopped him,” the report said. When told he had suspended privileges in early February, “Otto said he did not know he was suspended,” the report stated. The officer asked Keller if he recalled the aggravated drunken driving collision with serious injury conviction he was involved with and he said he did, the officer wrote. But Keller said was appealing the case and was under the impression his license was still active, an affidavit said. Keller was also accused of denying receipt of any suspension letter. A sergeant and a second officer were requested as the reporting officer attempted to question a woman who was a passenger in the SUV — the same woman in the prior call from January. She would only identify herself as “Melissa,” the officer wrote. While looking inside the vehicle, the reporting officer saw a roll of aluminum foil in the backseat near some backpacks, a pink colored cut straw by the center console, and a small case on the floor underneath the driver’s seat, all leading to the suspicion there might be drugs in the SUV, the report said. Keller was asked to exit the vehicle and was questioned about its usage, the report said. To the best of their knowledge, both Keller and the woman denied there were drugs inside the SUV. He was arrested while the woman was released from the scene. The SUV was then towed from the scene. During a vehicle inventory, a small pouch with a tan powder substance, about a gram, believed to be fentanyl, was found, as well as, a pink-colored pouch from the passenger side door frame of the vehicle with about a gram of a white crystalized substance consistent with meth, an affidavit said. After being bailed, the reporting officer spoke with Keller and accused him of admitting the fentanyl was his but denied the pink pouch and meth were his. The woman was questioned again and she did not wish to answer questions, the report said.
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