Crime & Safety
Alleged Robbers, Burglars, and Others Indicted: Rockingham County Roundup
Plus, Salem man indicted for theft, Exeter man indicted for domestic vandalism, and Londonderry woman indicted for drugs in superior court.
BRENTWOOD, NH — The following people were indicted in Rockingham County Superior Court recently.
Stacey Aresco, 39, pictured right, of Boulder Drive in Londonderry, for felony possession of a controlled drug-cocaine, allegedly on April 28, 2016, in Londonderry.
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Troy Beers, 27, pictured lower left, of Lowell Street in Peabody, MA, for two counts of receiving stolen property, one a felony, and disobeying an officer. On Aug. 21, 2016, in Derry, he allegedly acted in concert with or aided by Stacey Campbell to take another person’s motor vehicle and a second person’s property. After a traffic stop, he allegedly gave a false name to the officer. Campbell, 43, with a last known address of Lowell Street in Peabody, MA, was also indicted for felony receiving stolen property, theft by unauthorized taking, and loitering or prowling. The prowling stems from an alleged incident on Chester Road in Derry on the same day.
Mark Blanco, 36, of Olive Avenue in Salem, for felony theft by deception for allegedly acting in concert with Irene Blanco on Aug. 23, 2016, to take control of a Derry Walmart gift card valued at more than $217. He has previously been convicted twice of theft of property.
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Justin D. Boivin, 20, of Heath Street in Newton, for burglary and conspiracy to commit burglary, both felonies. On June 27, 2016, allegedly working in concert with Charles Ryan and Eric Earle, he allegedly entered the A&M Junction store on West Main Street in Newton.
Neil Call, 35, of King Street in Peabody, MA, for felony receiving stolen property and three counts of fraudulent use of a credit card. On June 27, 2013, he allegedly purchased items at the Texas Roadhouse, Cumberland Farms, and Regal Cinemas in Newington. Call has twice before been convicted of theft.
Robert Caracoglia, 43, pictured upper left, of Cranwell Drive in Manchester, for two felony counts of robbery. On Dec. 17, 2015, he allegedly robbed the Citizens Bank in Salem, and on Dec. 2, 2015, he allegedly robbed the Super Petroleum Gas in Salem, pointing a gun at a woman, according to the indictment.
Orlando Carrero, 34, of Green Street in Somersworth, for three felony counts of possession of a controlled drug-fentanyl, cocaine, allegedly on Aug. 2, 2016, in North Hampton.
Stephen Casaletto, 39, of Millsteam Drive in Exeter, for two felony counts of criminal mischief-domestic violence. On Feb. 24, 2016, in Raymond, he allegedly damaged property belonging to the mother of his children.
Tyler Christopher, 19, of High Street in Winchester, MA, for felony possession of a controlled drug-amphetamine, transportation of alcohol, reckless driving, and manufacture, sale, and possession of a false ID. On Aug. 30, 2016, Tyler was stopped in North Hampton on I-95 after allegedly driving more than 100 mph. During the traffic stop, drugs, alcohol, and a fake New Jersey license were allegedly found.
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