Crime & Safety

Seabrook Teen Charged with Robbery, Assault in Hampton

Police: Parker Daudette was arrested last week after alleged incidents at Stacey Jane's Grille and Bar and the Underwood Bridge.

HAMPTON, NH — A local teen was arrested and held on cash bail after alleged incidents in Hampton on Friday night, according to police. Parker Daudette, 18, of Seabrook, was arrested on April 28, 2017, for robbery, simple assault, and unlawful possession of alcohol. At around 11:30 p.m. on Friday night, police received a report of an assault at the Stacey Jane’s Grille and Bar on Ocean Boulevard as well as a robbery that occurred on the Underwood Bridge, according to Deputy Chief David Hobbs of the Hampton Police Department.

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“During the investigation, police identified Parker Daudette as the suspect,” Hobbs alleged. “After leaving Stacey Jane’s, the victim was approached again by Daudette on the Underwood Bridge. It is alleged that Daudette stole an undisclosed amount of cash and personnel belongings from him.”

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Daudette, with the assistance of the New Hampshire Bureau of Liquor Enforcement, was located by police back at Stacey Jane’s.

“Officers determined that Daudette was under the influence of alcohol and was charged with unlawful possession of alcohol, simple assault for causing unprivileged physical contact with the victim, and robbery,” Hobbs stated.

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Daudette was held on $5,000 cash bail and will be in Seabrook District Court for a probable cause hearing on May 10.

In a statement, Hobbs said the Hampton Police would “continue to work closely with the New Hampshire Bureau of Liquor Enforcement to ensure liquor establishments are complying with all administrative rules and to improve public safety for everyone that lives, works, and visits this community.”

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