Crime & Safety
Report: Daycare Worker Made Child Eat Food Out of Garbage
The following are excerpts from the Londonderry police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

Wednesday, May 1
- 11:42 a.m.: Bernadette P. Jimenez, 36, of 6L Hardy Court, Derry was arrested on a warrant and charged with issuing bad checks. She was released on $1,500 personal recognizance bail and scheduled to appear in Derry District Court on May 28.
- 12:36 p.m.: Police received a report of a motorcycle accident on Route 102 at Gilcreast Road.
- 2:44 p.m.: Christopher Violette, 23, of 44 Fox St., Manchester was charged with possession of drugs in a motor vehicle, possession of controlled/narcotic drugs and failure to obey inspection requirements. He was released on $3,000 personal recognizance bail and scheduled to appear in Derry District Court on May 28.
- 3:45 p.m.: Police arrested two people following a motor vehicle stop on Nashua Road. Aljermaine G. Jones, 36, of 29 Fairway Drive, Apt. #3729, Derry was arrested on a bench warrant and charged with driving after revocation or suspension and failure to obey inspection requirements. He was released on $250 bail and scheduled to appear in Derry District Court on June 24. Teghan E. Farwell, 22, of 29 Fairway Drive, Apt. #3729, Derry was arrested on a warrant from the Derry Police Department. She was turned over to Derry Police without incident.
- 4:32 p.m.: Police received a report of a 3-vehicle accident with no injury on Pettingill Road.
- 6:15 p.m.: Police received a report of a motor vehicle accident with no injury on Nashua Road.
- 6:21 p.m.: Police received a call from an employee at the Elliot Urgent Care on Buttrick Road advising that a man said he found a 9mm hollow point gun on the ground behind his vehicle.
- 7:13 p.m.: A caller on Wyndmere Drive reported that a stray cat that was foaming from the mouth emerged from the woods and scratched her friend.
- 9:38 p.m.: A resident came to the police station to report that while at daycare, an employee made his daughter remove and consume food out of the garbage.
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