Crime & Safety
New Hampshire Man Accused Of Robbing Manchester Dunkin’ Donuts
Shawn Senay, of no set address in Manchester, was accused of telling an employee on Granite Street he had a gun during the robbery.

MANCHESTER, NH — Police in Manchester quickly captured a suspect on Sunday accused of robbing Dunkin’ Donuts on Granite Street in the Queen City.
Around 6:45 p.m., police were called to the store for a robbery report. A caller told police a man wearing a black winter jacket with a hood with a fur lining entered the store, told an employee he had a gun and demanded money. The man fled the area, running east down the Granite Street Bridge, Heather Hamel, a public information officer for the Manchester Police Department.
“A responding officer spotted a man meeting the description walking on the bridge,” she said. “He ordered the man to stop, and he complied.”
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Another officer arrived to assist, and the suspect was identified as Shawn Senay, 20, of no set address in Manchester. He was arrested on a felony robbery charge.
Senay was arraigned on Monday in Hillsborough County Superior Court North.
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