
A local woman is facing multiple charges after alleged thefts and other incidents since November 2012.
Ashley E. Cullen, 22, of Concord, was arrested at 10:45 a.m. on Feb. 15, on a theft by unauthorized taking charge from Feb. 5, at Hannaford Supermarket on Fort Eddy Road.
According to an arrest report, Cullen allegedly stole $61 worth of soap, shampoo, makeup, and other items from the store. She turned herself into police at the Concord Police headquarters and was later released on $1,000 personal recognizance bail.
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Cullen was scheduled to be arraigned on the charge on March 18.
Six days later, Cullen was arrested again and charged with a felony burglary charge, a felony theft by unauthorized taking or transfer charge, four counts of criminal liability for conduct of another, two of them felonies, and a receiving stolen property charge.
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The receiving stolen property charge was from Strings and Things Music on South Main Street from Dec. 7, 2012.
The burglary charge was also from Dec. 7, 2012, on Pine Street. Police allege that a Mac Book computer, an iPod Touch, and loose cash and change, collectively valued at $1,445 were stolen from the home.
The theft charge and one of the felony conduct charges were from alleged incidents on Hebert Street.
Two of the criminal liability conduct charges were based on alleged incidents that occurred on Nov. 27, 2012, at the Society for the Protection of Forests at Portsmouth Street and the Shell gas station on Loudon Road.
According to multiple Concord arrest reports, she turned herself into police and had on several other warrants from Bow, Chichester, and Henniker on other charges.
Cullen was held on $26,000 cash bail and was arraigned on Feb. 22.
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