Crime & Safety

Teen Arrested on Warrant for Carrying-Selling Weapons

Sheriffs: Exeter man arrested for reckless conduct with a machete and a Raymond man jumps bail on meth charge.

BRENTWOOD, NH – The following people were arrested recently by the Rockingham County Sheriff’s Department.

Jonathan T. Briere Vaughn, 23, of Forest Street in Wilton, was arrested on June 8, 2016, on a judge’s order to arrest for VOP-possession of heroin.

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Cameron A. Fortinberry, 26, of Taft Way in Raymond, was arrested on June 8, on a judge’s order to arrest for bail jumping on a meth possession charge and on a judge’s order to arrest for second warrant for failure to post bail on a meth charge.

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Dylan J. Smith, 20, of Old Centre Road in Deerfield, was arrested on June 7, 2016, on a bench warrant for carrying or selling weapons.

Brian D. Arnold, 19, of Timothy Street in Danville, was arrested on June 6, 2016, on a judge’s order to arrest for violation of probation New Hope on an original charge of falsifying evidence.

Randy R. Jameson, 57, of Mill Pond Road in Exeter, was arrested on June 6, 2016, on a judge’s order to arrest for def-sentence violation on a reckless conduct with a machete charge.

Joseph A. Perry, 49, of Bullard Street in Dorchester, MA, was arrested on June 6, 2016, on a VOP-forgery charge.

Donald P. Goff Jr., 38, of Prospect Street in Biddeford, ME, was arrested on June 6, 2016, on a judge’s order to arrest for failure to appear at a possession of Alprazolam charge, on a judge’s order to arrest for failure to appear at a heroin possession charge, and on a judge’s order to arrest for breach of bail and operation after revocation.

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