Crime & Safety

Rockingham County Sheriffs Arrest 9

Residents of Portsmouth, Merrimack, Londonderry, and Massachusetts were all arrested recently by the Rockingham County Sheriff's Office.

Here’s the latest roundup of arrests by Rockingham County Sheriffs:

Shawn Charles Eaton, 27, of Portsmouth Avenue in Greenland, was arrested on Sept. 30, on a judge’s order to arrest, violation of probation/parole, on an original charge of burglary.

Christopher S. Regan Jr., 23, of Sagamore Avenue in Portsmouth, was arrested on Sept. 30, on a judge’s order to arrest, failure to appear at a sentencing hearing on a burglary charge.

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Brian Irwin Brown, 36, of Orchard Street in Amesbury, MA, was arrested on Oct. 2, on a judge’s order to arrest, civil violation of a court order.

Tyler Michael Letourneau, 23, of Continental Boulevard in Merrimack, was arrested on Oct. 1, on a judge’s order to arrest on a theft by unauthorized taking charge.

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Laurie Beserdstsky, 51, of Fairway Drive in Derry, was arrested on Oct. 2, on a judge’s order to arrest on two counts of issuing bad checks.

Timothy Allen Harding, 51, of Hubbard Road in East Lebanon, Maine, was arrested on Oct. 2, on a judge’s order to arrest for failure to comply with a sex offender registration.

James Matthew Buchanan, 48, of Christopher Lane in Fremont, was arrested on Oct. 3, on a judge’s order to arrest on reckless conduct and conduct after an accident charges.

Jason Richard Bennett, 30, of High Range Road in Londonderry, was arrested on Oct. 3, on a judge’s order to arrest on a violation of probation on an original charge of receiving stolen property.

Joshua Michael McLynch, 28, of Andrews Lane in Chester, was arrested on Oct. 3, on a judge’s order to arrest, ofc. cost cont. legal fees.

Editor’s note: The following post was derived from information supplied by the Rockingham County Sheriffs Department. It does not indicate a conviction. Click this link to find out how to get a name removed from a New Hampshire Patch arrest report.

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