Crime & Safety

Second Teen Arrested After Burglary at Merrimack Gun Shop

Police: Danielle Hagan of Hudson has been arrested and charged with felony accomplice to burglary.

MERRIMACK, NH - A second teen has been arrested as an alleged accomplice in the burglary incident from last weekend at Merrimack Firearms on Daniel Webster Highway, according to police.

Danielle Patricia Hagan, 19, of Robinson Road in Hudson, was arrested on March 15, 2016, and charged with felony accomplice to burglary.

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According to Detective Scott Park of the Merrimack Police Department, officers were sent to an alarm at the gun shop late on March 5, 2016, and found a shattered glass front door.

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The interior steel security door, however, kept the suspect – allegedly Jonathan Flynn, who was arrested last week – from entering the store.

“Police did however find blood at the scene, and immediately conducted a thorough search but were unable to locate the suspects,” Park noted.

A few hours later, early on Sunday morning, Pelham Police arrested three teens that allegedly broken into a convenience store in that community. The teens were Flynn, Hagan, and Dennis Martinez, also of Hudson.

“In a vehicle owned by Hagan, police discovered various burglarious tools within Hagan's vehicle and coupled together with police interviews it was learned that Hagan and two others had been responsible for the attempted burglary at the Merrimack gun shop,” according to Park.

Hagan was charged today, with a bail amount of $10,000 cash or corporate surety, and has a probable cause hearing on March 31.

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