Crime & Safety
CRIME LOG: Elderly Man Charged with Assaulting Wife, Bolts Scene to Get to Soccer Practice
Plus, Alton Bay man, Concord teen, others arrested on warrants.

Tyler B. Castrogiovanni, 22, of Rand Hill Road in Alton Bay, was arrested at 9:07 a.m. on Aug. 5, on a criminal mischief charge from 1:16 a.m. on March 11, from Pitchfork Records on South Main Street. An officer arrested him at Concord District Court. He’s due in court on Sept. 15.
Wayne R. Eastman, 66, a homeless man now located in Concord, was arrested at 9:57 a.m. on Aug. 5, on two bench warrants. Officers went to the homeless camp by Constitution Avenue to arrest Eastman on warrants from July 14, on a criminal trespassing charge and town ordinance violation, $350 cash to settle. He was held without bail and arraigned on Aug. 6.
Kaili Maria Pierce, 25, of Fisherville Road in Concord, was arrested at 1:25 p.m. on Aug. 5, on a theft by unauthorized taking or transfer charge from the Irving on Fisherville Road from July 25. Pierce was being held in the Merrimack County House of Corrections on an unrelated matter. She refused bail and was arraigned on Aug. 6.
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Chasib Azziz Al Hammadi, 68, of Cherry Street in Concord, was arrested at 8:53 p.m. on Aug. 5, on a simple assault charge. Officers were sent to Cherry Street at around 6 p.m. for a report of a woman “forcibly removed from a car and thrown to the ground.” Fire and rescue teams were already at the scene assisting the woman who was later transported to Concord Hospital. A witness stated that he saw a Toyota Camry pull up to the main entrance of the complex “very quickly” and later, the driver, a man, got out of the car and began yelling at the woman. The witness stated that the man opened the passenger door, leaned into the car, and there was a struggle. Later, the man grabbed the woman and dragged her out of the car and onto the ground. The man got back in the car and drove away. The witness went over to the woman, who was unresponsive, and called police. Two other witnesses offered similar statements. An officer went to the hospital to speak to the woman who stated that she was having chest pains and a headache and asked her husband to drive her home. She denied that he pulled her out of the car. Police though put out an arrest warrant for the husband, Azziz Al Hammadi. About two hours later, police went back to the home and spoke with Azziz Al Hammadi who allegedly denied pulling his wife out of the car. When asked why he left is wife on the ground and drove away, he allegedly stated that she was “fine” and he had to get to soccer practice. He was arrested and is due in court on Sept. 15.
Kendrick Waddell, 42, a homeless man now located in Concord, was arrested at 10:45 p.m. on Aug. 5, on a criminal trespass charge. Officers were sent to the Cumberland Farms on North Main Street for two unwanted guests who were reportedly intoxicated. One of the men, Waddell, had a previous no trespass order from July 12, and was arrested. Waddell reportedly threatened to scream and allegedly wouldn’t take part in the processing of his arrest so he was taken directly to jail.
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Kevin Duston Corson, 37, of Garvins Falls Road in Concord, received a summons at 12:50 p.m. on Aug. 6, on a warrant. While sitting on Loudon Road at a red light, an officer ran a check on a 1996 Honda Accord. The check of the vehicle came back with a warrant out of Gilford on a simple assault charge. The vehicle was pulled over at the Market Basket parking lot on Fort Eddy Road and Corson was taken into custody. He was transported to the New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Route 106 in Loudon and given to a Gilford Police officer.
Joshua C. Guptill, 34, of Albin Street in Concord, was arrested at 10:17 p.m. on Aug. 6, on a simple assault charge. An officer was sent to an apartment on Albin Street for a 911 hang up call. The officer was unable to locate the apartment so dispatch called the woman back and she met with the officer. The woman alleged that she and her boyfriend, later identified as Guptill, had been fighting. The woman stated that she had a bad day at work and tried talking to Guptill about it when he allegedly got angry, pushed her onto their bed, and then she landed on the floor. “She said at some point she was hit in the lower lip,” the officer wrote, also acknowledging an abrasion on her elbow. Guptill allegedly told the officer he got “frustrated” with her because she had a bad day and started verbally attacking him. He was arrested and is due in court on Sept. 15.
Noble M. Bowen, 35, of Horseshoe Pond Road in Concord, was arrested at 3:34 a.m. on Aug. 7, on a bench warrant. An officer was sent to an apartment on Horseshoe Pond Lane for a noise complaint. While heading there, dispatch reported that Bowen was wanted on a warrant from Concord District Court from July 29, with $200 cash required, for a nonappearance in court charge from Jan. 23, on a town ordinance violation. Bowen was previously arrested at the same apartment on July 7, on a bench warrant and a resisting arrest charge, according to court documents. He was held and arraigned later in the day.
Trisha Turner, 29, of Rush Road in Henniker, received a summons at 9:06 a.m. on Aug. 7, for negligent driving. An officer was sent to Banks Chevrolet for a collision between two vehicles. Vehicle one was stopped on the southbound side of Manchester Street, waiting to turn into Banks. Turner was driving the second vehicle and reportedly was drinking from a cup of coffee and didn’t realize the other vehicle had stopped. She tried to stop and swerved to the right and reportedly rear-ended the vehicle. The driver of the first vehicle was taken to Concord Hospital with back pain and Turner was given a summons. She is due in court on Sept. 15.
Jeremy Lee Calley, 43, of Fayette Street in Concord, was arrested at 1:30 p.m. on Aug. 7, and charged with felony burglary, theft of services, simple assault, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, and obstructing the report of a crime or injury. The charges stem from incidents on Aug. 4, on Coral Street, and Aug 5, at Dallas Pizza on North State Street. Calley turned himself in to police and refused bail. He was arraigned on Aug. 8. According to court documents, a man alleged that Calley broke into his home and trashed it after Calley allegedly yelled and him and a woman, threatening to kill a dog in the home. The woman alleged that Calley was banging on the door of the home. When she answered, he allegedly pushed his way in and began “trashing the house ... throwing items around the kitchen.” When she took out a cellphone to call 911, Calley allegedly grabbed it from her. A warrant was taken out for his arrest. The next day, according to a second affidavit, the man called police alleging that Calley was “on the way to possibly kill him.” When officers arrived, they encountered a pizza deliveryman outside the home with a $62 order for a home on the street that didn’t appear to exist. The man alleged that the fake order was put in by Calley. While talking with the pizza deliveryman, a call came in, allegedly from Calley. The officer answered it. Calley reportedly asked if the pizza was delivered. The officer said it was but no one ordered it. Calley then allegedly stated, “Needle d-ck ordered the pizza.” When asked who “needle d-ck” was, Calley allegedly told the officer it was the other man ... “the guy who can’t get a hard on.” The officer revealed himself to Calley and he reportedly hung up. Calley allegedly called back and blamed the phone call and phony pizza order on “some small black kids on the playground” on West Street. The officer said he would meet him in the park to clarify the issue and Calley allegedly changed his story and said he was heading into Boston and was already in Manchester. The officer countered that his statement was a lie and he needed to turn himself in. Calley reportedly told the officer that he wished him luck trying to find him. A warrant was issued the next day and he was arrested.
Mercedes Knowles, 18, of South Main Street in Concord, was arrested at 2:02 a.m. on Aug. 9, on a bench warrant out of Plymouth District Court. She had a court date on Sept. 8.
Editor’s note: The following post was derived from information supplied by the Concord Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction. Click this link to find out how to get a name removed from a New Hampshire Patch arrest report.
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