Crime & Safety
Bridgewater Man Indicted In Canterbury Burglary, Gun Theft Case: Superior Court Roundup
Plus: Georges Mills woman indicted on gun, drug charges; Epsom sex offender accused of failing to register; man indicted on burglary charge.

CONCORD, NH — A Merrimack County grand jury indicted the following people recently.
Christina Connor, 34, of an unknown address in Epsom or Pembroke, on accomplice to burglary, theft by unauthorized taking, and retaining stolen property charges. She acted in concert with Ryan Holton to burglarize Bass Pro Shops at 2 Commerce Drive in Hooksett between Sept. 21 and Sept. 22, 2024, to steal more than $1,500 worth of merchandise, according to the indictments.
Kristin R. Corbett, 47, of Route 11 in Georges Mills, on falsifying physical evidence, felony use of a firearm, possession of fentanyl, and possession of methamphetamine charges, all felonies. She was accused of possessing the drugs and a Glock 23 pistol on Dec. 12, 2024, in Newbury. Corbett also dropped a glass meth pipe and stomped on it, causing it to shatter, to impair an investigation, according to an indictment.
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Isaiah Crawford, 28, of Reed Street in Manchester, on five felony theft by deception charges. He was accused of not paying the total amount for two iPhones on Oct. 6, 2023, not paying the full amount for one iPhone on Oct. 18, 2023; not paying the full amount for three iPhones on Jan. 20, 2024; not paying the total amount for one iPhone on Jan. 27 2024; and not paying the full amount for three iPhones on Feb. 17, 2024, at U.S. Cellular in Hooksett.
Otis D. Daniels, 47, of New Rye Road in Epsom, on a felony penalty; registration of criminal offenders charge. He was accused of failing to register within five days of June 29, 2024, as required by law. Daniels is a sex offender due to two felonious sexual assault-victim over 13 but under 16 charges in January 2003, according to the state.
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Trevor Drew, 34, of Jewett Road in Manchester, on burglary and receiving stolen property charges, both felonies. He was accused of burglarizing a home on Borough Road in Pembroke on Jan. 24. Drew was also accused of retaining a stolen can of Pepsi on Jan. 24 in Pembroke. Twice before, according to the indictment, he was convicted on theft charges.
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Jonathan Dyer, 34, of Sandogardy Pond Road in Northfield, on six felony counts of possession of child sexual abuse images. He was accused of possession jpgs and a gif file on Feb. 14 in Northfield.
Jake P. Evans, 32, of South Street in Concord, on possession of meth and possession of fentanyl charges, both felonies, on June 9, 2024, in Pembroke. Previously, he was convicted of one or more offenses.
Alaina M. Ferguson, 53, of Stark Highway North in Dunbarton, on a felony possession of a narcotic drug-subsequent offense-fentanyl charge on June 1, 2024, in Hooksett. He was previously convicted of acts prohibited in Milford District Court in June 2022.
Michael Flanders, 26, of Hillcrest Road in Bridgewater, on burglary and two theft by unauthorized taking charges, all felonies. He was accused of burglarizing a home in Canterbury on July 26, 2024, and stealing multiple firearms, including an AR-15 and an FN Five-seveN pistol as well as power tools.
Darrik Forsythe, 45, of Route 14 in South Royalton, Vermont, on two felon in possession of a deadly weapon. He was accused of possessing 4-inch and 3-inch fixed-blade knives in New London on Oct. 24, 2024. Forsythe is a felon due to a possession of a weapon or dangerous instrument in a correctional institution charge in Hartford Superior Court in Connecticut in November 2022.
Philip A. Fryman, 45, of Vermont or Salisbury, on a felony aggravated felonious sexual assault charge. He was accused of raping a teenager while they were asleep on a couch in Franklin between June 5, 2014, and July 4, 2015.
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