Crime & Safety

CRIME LOG: More Trouble for Partying Teens

Plus, Boscawen woman arrested on theft charge.

Jacob Strozewski, 18, of Oakmont Drive in Concord, was arrested at 3:15 a.m. on Aug. 18, for facilitating a drug or underage alcohol house party and unlawful possession of alcohol. Matthew Campbell, 18, of Ormond Street in Concord, and Jared C. Roth, 18, of Mountain Road in Concord, were both given summonses for unlawful possession of alcohol. Officers were sent to Oakmont Street for a report of an underage drinking party. The first officer drove to the reported address but saw a single car and a dark house so he continued to search the area and a few houses away, found what appeared to be a gathering. They met with a subject in the driveway, Campbell, while another person, Roth, reportedly began to flee the area into the woods. Campbell was “extremely cooperative and honest” and reportedly admitted to drinking and that there were other underage people at the party who were getting ready to head off to college. Roth eventually came out of the woods when asked, according to the report, and was allegedly intoxicated. He allegedly denied drinking and debated with officers about the situation, according to the report. Both were issued a summons. An adult came out and spoke with the officer and allowed them to check the residence for underage drinkers. The officers found a pile of empty Bud Light beer cans. Three other minors were found including Strozewski, who was allegedly “swaying” while standing and speaking with an officer. He was later charged. The two other minors took portable breath tests and were released. Strozewski is due in court on Sept. 29. Campbell and Roth were arraigned on Sept. 22.

Alisa Rief, 38, of Elm Street in Laconia, received a summons on 9:14 a.m. on Aug. 18, on an operating without a valid license charge. Officers on Hall Street reportedly saw a Buick take a left turn into the Hess gas station parking lot without using a signal and pulled the driver, Rief, over. A check of her license revealed that it expired on March 7. She was issued a summons and is due in court on Sept. 29.

Daniel Newton, 24, of Loudon Road in Concord, received a summons at 9:56 a.m. on Aug. 18, on a conduct prohibited in parks charge. Officers were on bike patrol in the West End and while at White Park, saw a man sitting at a picnic table smoking a cigarette in a non-smoking area of the park, in front of about 30 kids and adults on the playground. When asked for his ID, the man, Newton, allegedly turned away from the officer. After some back and forth, Newton was given a summons to appear in court.

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Catherine M. Rogoff, 27, of School Street on Boscawen, was arrested at 8:47 a.m. on Aug. 19, on a theft by unauthorized taking or transfer charge from July 30, on Alice Drive. During a warrant service on Clinton Street, an officer took Rogoff into custody, who was at the hospital. She was arraigned on Sept. 22.

Eduardo Martinez, 30, of Lakeview Avenue in Lowell, MA, was arrested at 10:28 a.m. on Aug. 19, and charged with reckless operation, reckless operation; place another in danger, disobeying an officer, and unauthorized use of a propelled vehicle/rental property, at the 7-Eleven on Loudon Road on April 1. Martinez is due in court on Oct. 6.

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Robert G. Brown, 56, of Pembroke, was arrested at 8:30 p.m. on Aug. 19, on felony habitual offender and disorderly conduct charges from May 30, at the Santander Bank on North State Street. Brown was arrested by Pembroke Police who brought him into Concord for processing. He was arraigned on Aug. 20. According to a court affidavit, on May 30, officers were sent to the Santander Bank for a suspicious person who was attempting to cash a check after the bank had already closed. The man, Brown, reportedly presented a non-drivers ID while driving at the drive-thru lane. When asked for a second ID, since he didn’t have an account at the bank, Brown allegedly “got really belligerent,” got out of the car, and began ranting at the teller. The teller and a bank manager later completed the transaction and Brown left. A check of this license yielded a suspension and a habitual offender charge from June 2009. A warrant was issued on July 30. 

Anna Kathleen Heine, 32, a homeless woman now located in Concord, was arrested at 11:46 a.m. on Aug. 20, on a bench warrant for nonappearance in Hillsborough County Court on Aug. 13, on an obstruction of government administration charge, $350 cash bail. An officer was sent to The Friendly Kitchen to serve Heine with the warrant. She was arrested and held without bail.

Victoria Antoinette Avery, 25, of Monroe Street in Concord, was arrested at 5 p.m. on Aug. 20, on a felony forgery charge as well as theft by deception and receiving stolen property from July 3. An officer was sent to the Merrimack County House of Corrections to charge Avery. “She did not want to speak with me about this incident,” the officer stated. Avery was arraigned the next day.

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