Crime & Safety

Londonderry Bank Robbery Suspect Indicted

Jason Enwright is accused of robbing the Citizen's Bank on Nashua Road last December.

The man charged with robbing a Londonderry bank last year has been indicted, according to The Eagle-Tribune.

The newspaper reported last week that Jason Enwright, 38, of Nashua was indicted earlier this month by a Rockingham Superior Court grand jury. He is currently being held on $50,000 bail at the Rockingham County Jail.

Enwright allegedly walked into the Citizen's Bank on Nashua Road on Dec. 4 and passed one of the tellers a note telling her to be calm and give him the money. He reportedly walked out with $1,428 in cash. He then evaded police for nearly three hours, until they received a call from someone at Cafe Teresa, located about a half mile away at 103 Nashua Road, saying that a "suspicious subject" was inside, claiming he had hit a deer in Hudson and needed a ride.

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The caller said the man appeared intoxicated and was carrying "wads of cash," according to the Londonderry police log. The caller later called back, saying the man was "becoming more agitated." That agitation continued after Enwright was apprehended when he allegedly took an aggresive stance toward one of the officers at the Londonderry Police Department.

He reportedly spat on one officer and threatened to kill two others later in the night at Parkland Medical Center in Derry.

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