Crime & Safety

Concord Woman, Belmont Man Face Charges After Rundlett Middle School Break-In: Follow-Up

Gabrielle Czerula and Brock Labombard were arrested on Saturday night after an alarm activation at Rundlett Middle School.

Concord police were called to the Rundlett Middle School on Jan. 21 after an alarm activation and an open door at the school. A Bow K-9 unit assisted with the case.
Concord police were called to the Rundlett Middle School on Jan. 21 after an alarm activation and an open door at the school. A Bow K-9 unit assisted with the case. (NEWS 603)

CONCORD, NH — Two people have been arrested after a break-in at the Rundlett Middle School on Saturday night.

Around 7:30 p.m., an alarm activation alerted Concord police dispatch to an open door at the school. The alarm stated the open door was in the area of the athletics department and gym areas of the school.

When the police arrived, they found an open door at the school. The RMS Blue Dukes wrestling team hosted a tournament earlier in the day, but the school was locked up after the event.

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Officers searched the school grounds and on Cypress Street, came across two adults. After seeing the officers, the pair attempted to flee the area. Officers, however, stopped them.

After questioning, Gabrielle Czerula, 22, of Concord and Brock Labombard, 21, of Belmont, were arrested on criminal trespass and resisting arrest or detention charges. During questioning, according to scanner chatter, Labombard was accused of admitting to the break-in and explaining how he accessed the school to officers.

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A Bow Police Department K-9 unit was requested to search the school but found no one inside. The principal of the school, Paulette Fitzgerald, and the head custodian, were also informed about the incident.

According to a past report on Patch, Labombard was charged with conduct after an accident in March 2022 after an incident on Village Street in Penacook. His license was revoked in July 2022, according to the New Hampshire Union Leader.

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