Crime & Safety
Florida Man Arrested On False Report Of Explosives Charge
Salem and Seabrook women as well as a Nashua man allegedly fail to appear on drug charges. East Kingston man allegedly violated probation.
BRENTWOOD, NH — The following people were arrested recently by Rockingham County Sheriffs.
Christina M. Sargent, 32, upper middle, of South Main Street in Seabrook, was arrested on Nov. 30, 2017, on a judge’s order to arrest for failure to appear at the disp hearing of an original charge of delivery of articles prohibited and on a judge’s order to arrest for possession of fentanyl with intent to sell.
Frank G. Gagliardi, 70, upper right, of Abington Avenue in New Port Richie, FL, was arrested on Nov. 29, 2017, on a judge’s order to arrest for failure to appear at the arraignment of a false report of explosives.
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Jamie B. Wells, 43, of Willow Road in East Kingston, was arrested on Nov. 28, 2017, on a judge’s order to arrest for failure to appear at the sentencing of VOP on an original charge of possession of Zolipem.
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Ronda L. Woloski, 56, of Maryanne Avenue in Salem, was arrested on Nov. 27, 2017, on a judge’s order to arrest for failure to appear show cause on an original charge of controlled premises where drug present.
Kerri L. Evans, 53, of Thornell Road in Newton, was arrested on Nov. 22, 2017, on a judge’s order to arrest for ofc cost cont-legal fees.
Damien M. Santos, 32, lower right, of Searles Road in Nashua, was arrested on Nov. 20, 2017, on a judge’s order to arrest for failure to appear at the arraignment of an original charge of possession of fentanyl and an electronic bench warrant out of Nashua District Court for operating after revocation.
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