Crime & Safety
Teens Charged with Breaking Into Home, Assaulting Residents
The two females reportedly forced their way into an Elm Street home on Saturday and assaulted three occupants.

Two Loudon teens have been charged with breaking into a Concord home on March 2, and assaulting three occupants.
Taylor Wilkins, 17, of Route 129, Loudon, was arrested at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday and charged with obstructing the report of a crime, criminal mischief (vandalism), second degree asault, three counts of simple assault and burglary. A 15-year-old female from Loudon whose name is not being released by police because she is a juvenile was charged with second degree assault, six counts of simple assault, burglary and criminal threatening.
Wilkins refused bail and was scheduled to be arraigned this morning in Concord District Court. The juvenile was ordered held pending arraignment.
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The arrests stemmed from an incident that occurred early Saturday morning. Around 2:30 a.m., Concord Police were called to a reported home invasion on Elm Street. Two females had reportedly forced entry into the home and assaulted the occupants – an adult female and two juvenile females. All three victims sustained non-life threatening injuries as a result of the assaults. Following an investigation, Concord detectives were able to identify the two suspects as Wilkins and the juvenile.
This isn't the first time Wilkins has run afoul of Concord Police. On Jan. 5, she was arrested on multiple charges following a motor vehicle stop on Loudon Road. At the time, she was out on bail from an assault charge on Jan. 5.
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Editor's Note: This story has been fixed to reflect the correct date. The alleged home invasion was on Saturday morning.
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