Crime & Safety

Concord Man Indicted In Homeless Camp Stabbing Incident: Roundup

Weare man faces fatal drug sale charge; Minnesota man accused of trying to hot wire, steal a car; Franklin woman faces drug-dealing charges.

A file photo of Curtis James Ayer from January, when he was accused of attacking a man with a hatchet near Fort Eddy Road, who has been indicted in the July knife attack of a man at a homeless camp on Black Hill Road.
A file photo of Curtis James Ayer from January, when he was accused of attacking a man with a hatchet near Fort Eddy Road, who has been indicted in the July knife attack of a man at a homeless camp on Black Hill Road. (Concord Police Department)

CONCORD, NH — The following people were indicted in Merrimack County Superior Court recently.

Nancy Allen, 69, of Hooksett Road in Hooksett on a felony controlled drug act; acts prohibited-clonazepam charge after an incident in Hooksett on June 19.

Miles A. Anderson, 32, a homeless man now located in Concord, on a felony controlled drug act; acts prohibited-fentanyl charge on July 5 in Concord.

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Andrew M. Antognoni, 42, of Lufkin Road in Weare on a felony controlled drug act; acts prohibited-drug sale; death resulting charge. He was accused of dispensing a drug to Careen Cardin that caused her death on March 13 in Hopkinton.

David E. Austin, 25, of School Street in Loudon on a theft by unauthorized taking charge, a felony due to two prior convictions, at Walmart in Concord on Aug. 5.

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Curtis Ayer, 32, of Pembroke Road in Concord on a felony second-degree assault charge. He was accused of stabbing another person in the back on July 13 at the homeless camp on the former Concord Drive-In site. Read more about this case here: Concord Homeless Camp Stabbing Update: Cops Seek Tips About Case and here: Stabbing Suspect Accused Of Attempted Concord Cop Assault At Camp and here: Concord Police, EMTs Called To Stabbing At Homeless Camp

Bikram Baral, 24, of Saint Cloud, Minnesota, on a felony attempt to commit theft by unauthorized taking. He was accused of attempting to hot wire the engine of a 2001 Pontiac in Hooksett on June 25.

Padraic R. Bean, 47, of West Side Road in North Conway on seven felony counts of domestic violence-violation of a protective order with a prior conviction. He was accused of calling and leaving voicemails, texting, and emailing a woman, who was a former intimate partner, in Webster between Dec. 23, 2020, and June 7. Read more about this case here: Tips Lead To New Hampshire Fugitive Hiding Out In Hopkinton

Bruce E. Collins, 50, of Elkins Street in Franklin on a felony controlled drug act; acts prohibited-methamphetamine charge on March 9 in Franklin.

Nickalye L. Merchant, 26, of no fixed address in Franklin, on a possession of meth charge on May 10 in Franklin.

Jade S. Temple, 22, of Clark Road in Hillsboro on a felony controlled drug act; acts prohibited-fentanyl, meth, and tramadol mix charge on Feb. 4 in Hooksett.

Thomas J. Manley, 58, of West Bow Street in Franklin on reckless conduct with a deadly weapon and controlled drug act; acts prohibited-fentanyl charges, both felonies. He was accused of driving a Mercury Milan at speeds in excess of 90 mph during a police chase while there was a passenger in the car on May 24 in Franklin.

Jessica Moses, 30, of West Bow Street in Franklin on possession of meth, possession of meth with intent to distribute, and possession of fentanyl with intent to distribute charges, all felonies, on River Street in Franklin on April 14.

Brian McKinney, 26, of Bourque Street in Somersworth on possession of meth and possession of fentanyl charges, both felonies, on May 26 in Allenstown.

Editor's note: This post was derived from information supplied by the Merrimack County Superior Court and does not indicate a conviction. This link explains the removal request process for New Hampshire Patch police reports.

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