Crime & Safety

Portsmouth Fugitive Arrested By Rockingham Sheriffs

Plus, Seabrook shoplifter arrested, Manchester man fails to appear at stolen property charge, and Derry forger also charged.

BRENTWOOD, NH — The following people were arrested recently by the Rockingham County Sheriffs.

Gregory T. Brown Jr., 39, of Collins Street in Seabrook, was arrested on Nov. 4, 2017, on a judge’s order to arrest for VOP shoplifting.

Cory D. Walker, 29, of 10th Avenue in Haverhill, MA, was arrested on Nov. 1, 2017, on a judge’s order to arrest for def. sent. violation on an original charge of forgery.

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James R. Slater, 28, of South Street in Manchester, was arrested on Nov. 1, 2017, on a judge’s order to arrest for failure to appear at a probation and bail revocation hearing on an original charge of receiving stolen property.

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Thomas G. Markee, 32, of Anchor Road in Lynn, MA, was arrested on Oct. 30, 2017, on a judge’s order to arrest for def. sent. on an original charge of possession of Buprenorphine.

Russell G. Anderson Jr., 48, of Leslie Drive in Portsmouth, was arrested on Oct. 27, 2017, on a fugitive from justice warrant.

Kirsten P. Cote, 24, of Route 28 Bypass in Derry, was arrested on Oct. 26, 2017, on a felonies first warrant for failure to appear at the arraignment of a cocaine possession charge.

Jennifer N. Santos, 31, of Littleworth Road in Dover, was arrested on Oct. 26, 2017, on a judge’s order to arrest for failure to appear disp. on an original charge of heroin.

Brian M. Kelley, 27, of Wright Road in Derry, was arrested on Oct. 25, 2017, on a judge’s order to arrest for VOP on an original charge of forgery and a bench warrant out of Salem District Court for controlled drug act; acts prohibited.

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