Crime & Safety
Seabrook Man Arrested Twice In 22 Hours On Stalking Charges
Kevin Corbin is accused of harassing a woman in Bow via text and instant message on Facebook, and a cryptic video posted on Facebook.

BOW, NH — A Seacoast man was arrested twice in less 24 hours after being accused of violating a protective order and stalking, according to police in Bow. Around 8 p.m. on April 6, a woman filed a report with police accusing Kevin Corbin, 35, of Virginia Lane in Seabrook, of texting her in violation of an order. The woman stated she began receiving messages and calls from telephone numbers she didn't recognize on April 2.
When she received the first message, she looked up the number in the White Pages and found it was connected to a name similar to someone known to Corbin, according to the affidavit. She then blocked the number. Four days later, she received another message from a different phone number she didn't recognize and she blocked that number. About six hours later, she received a phone call from a restricted number. When she answered, a man said, "You're late," and she hung up the phone.
Corbin was accused by police of writing numerous notes on Facebook after that second call admitting to breaking the law.
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"Yes, I sent the text message," he was accused of writing. "I violated another man's law … however I directly OBEYED God's Law and that is to LOVE they neighbor. This is the part of the story where someone comes to try and apprehend/detain me. God bless and good luck with that."
The officer checked the protective order, which was issued in September 2019, found that it was still active, and issued a probable cause warrant and requested Seabrook police pick up Corbin. Later, Corbin was arrested in Seabrook on violation of a protective order, stalking, and breach of bail charges, and held in the Rockingham County House of Corrections.
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At just before 5 p.m. on April 7, Corbin was arrested again by Seabrook police on again on violation of a protective order, stalking, and breach of bail charges after he was released on personal recognizance bail and then, accused of posting a video of Facebook "ranting that a protection order is not going to protect anyone and it is simple a piece of paper." Bow police accused Corbin of saying that if someone wants protection, they better get a bullet proof vest and not rely on police, the courts, or documents. Corbin also requested a ride to Concord to file civil motions in court against the victim.
A 12-hour BOLO ("be-on-the-lookout") was put out to stop and hold Corbin and he was arrested by Seabrook police and held again at the Rockingham County Jail.
Corbin is no stranger to police. In September 2019, while living in Bow, he was arrested on disorderly conduct, making a false 911 call, resisting arrest and trespassing charges after being ejected from the Ten's Show Club in Salisbury, Massachusetts, according to the Newburyport Daily News.
In October 2017, Corbin, who was living in Stratham at the time, was involved in a disturbance at the Kittens Gentlemen's Club in Salisbury and was sentenced to probation after the incident. He was arrested In January 2017, he was arrested on driving while intoxicated-subsequent, conduct after an accident, and reckless operation charges after a crash on Bow Center Road in Bow. At the time, he was out on parole and held.
Five years before that, while living in Greenland, he was arrested on burglary, stalking, assault, obstruction, and false imprisonment, and drunken driving in Stratham.
Editor's note: This post was derived from information supplied by the Bow Police Department and Concord District Court and does not indicate a conviction. This link explains the removal request process for New Hampshire Patch police reports.
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