Crime & Safety
Sex Offender Arrested On 8th Duty To Report Charge: Concord Police Log
Woman faces stalking, protective order charges; Connecticut woman arrested for trespassing, resisting; man arrested on assault charges.

CONCORD, NH — Christopher J. Cronan, 25, of Concord was arrested at 9:17 p.m. on Dec. 8, 2022, on a bench warrant after an incident at Rite Aid on North State Street.
Kyle A. Morrison, 28, of Concord was arrested at 5:16 p.m. on Dec. 8 on driving after revocation or suspension and conduct after an accident charges and a following too closely violation. He was arrested after an incident at 46 N. Main St. Morrison lost his license due to a driving while intoxicated and felony controlled drug conviction from December 2021 after an incident in Concord.
Joseph Galen Barlow, 57, of Concord was arrested at 6:43 a.m. on Dec. 8 on a warrant. He was arrested after an incident on North State Street. Read more about this case here: Violent Sexual Predator Arrested In Concord: U.S. Marshals Service
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Elizabeth Gaudet, 25, of Lemmington, Vermont, was arrested at 11:43 p.m. on Dec. 7 on a driving after revocation or suspension-subsequent charge. She was arrested after an incident at the Comfort Inn on Hall Street. Gaudet has active felony drug charges after an incident in Colebrook in October.
Leonard William Fournier, born 1965, of Concord was arrested on a bench warrant at 7:07 p.m. on Dec. 7 after an incident on Old Suncook Road.
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Larry Davenport, 47, of Concord was arrested at 10:34 a.m. on Nov. 25 on simple assault and domestic violence-simple assault charges. He was arrested after an incident at the Concord Homeless ResourceCenter on North Main Street.
Jessica A. Gagne, born 1976, of Plainfield, Connecticut, was arrested at 9:20 a.m. on Nov. 25 on criminal trespass and resisting arrest or detention charges. She was arrested after an incident at Concord Hospital on Pleasant Street.
Jessica M. Polito, born 1989, of Concord was arrested at 8:29 a.m. on Nov. 25 on stalking and violation of a protective order charges after an incident on Pembroke Road.
Heather E. Hodgdon, 41, of Tilton was arrested on a bench warrant at 8:20 a.m. on Nov. 25 after an incident at Walmart on Loudon Road.
Scott A. Perkins. Jr., 28, of South State Street in Concord or Manchester, was arrested at 4:02 p.m. on Nov. 16 on a felony possession of a controlled drug charge. Just before 9 p.m. on June 16, police were sent to Dunkin’ Donuts on South Main Street for a report of a possible drug offense. Dispatch told the officer an employee was accused of using heroin on the job, had left the area, but another employee wanted to turn in the drugs, an affidavit stated. An officer spoke with an employee who accused Perkins of taking a restroom break and when he returned to work, “he began to notice that Scott was acting different, dozing off, and missing orders,” the report said. The employee said Perkins “started to slap himself in the face” to try and stay awake, the affidavit said. The employee went into the restroom and found a small black box with tinfoil and white powdery substance inside the tinfoil. Later, the restaurant manager confronted Perkins about the possible drugs and he copped to using the heroin in the restroom, the report stated. The officer questioned the manager about use of the restroom. He said Perkins was the only one to use it at the time, the affidavit said. He also checked video at the restaurant to see if anyone had used it and he was the last person to use it, an affidavit said. The restaurant manager fired Perkins and he left the property, the officer wrote. About 10 days later, surveillance footage was submitted to police and it showed only Perkins entering the restroom, the employee entering and exiting three times, and then the employee and manager entering the restroom together, the report stated. Video showed the manager confronting Perkins, too. The drugs were submitted to the state police lab for confirmation. On July 3, witness statements were gathered for the case. On July 7, the state Division for Children, Youth, and Families spoke to police about its ongoing investigation of Perkins and also provided updated contact information to the officer. When the officer spoke with Perkins about the incident at Dunkin’s, he denied there was an incident and denied using the drugs, the report said. The officer asked Perkins about paperwork he signed at the restaurant admitting that the drugs were his and he said he had not read the paperwork but did sign it, the report said. The officer reconnected with the restaurant manager on July 14 about the signed paperwork. The manager said he read the note to Perkins before he signed the paperwork, the report said. He also claimed Perkins read the paperwork to himself before signing, too, the affidavit said. Perkins was then called again about the paperwork but he declined to speak about it, the officer wrote. He told the officer he was drug tested regularly by DCYF but admitted to failing a test on July 6 due to methamphetamine in his system — something DCYF confirmed, the affidavit said. On Sept. 30, the state lab confirmed the drugs at the Dunkin’s was a tramadol and fentanyl mix. A warrant was issued on Oct. 11.
Robert W. Clark, 34, of North Main Street in Concord was arrested at 10:41 a.m. on Nov. 12 on a felony sex offender registry-failure to comply, knowingly-subsequent charge. On Sept. 26, a detective conducting an audit of sex offender registrations with the police department found one involving Clark that appeared to be expired, an affidavit said. He is required to register with police twice year due to an April 2009 conviction of possession of child pornography. Clark’s latest registration was due on Sept. 10; his previous one was filed April 9, the detective noted. During that registration, Clark acknowledged, by initialing, that he needed to register semi-annually. The detective noted Clark has been convicted for duty to report in February 2013, July 2015, June 2016, March 2017, May 2018, February 2020, and July 2021. A search of police records by the detective found officers had made contact with Clark twice recently — on Sept. 15, in the Storrs Street Parking Garage, after suspects fled police when they appeared, and on South Main Street on Sept. 16, during a suspicious person report. During both cases, Clark was “in close geographical proximity to the Concord Police Department” but “failed to register.” A warrant was issued Sept. 29.
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