Crime & Safety
Greenland Man Faces Multiple Charges
Police say Kevin J. Corbin entered a victim's home and held the person against their will last weekend.

Portsmouth Police arrested a Greenland man on multiple charges on Wednesday after they say he burglarized a home and held a woman against their will.
Portsmouth Police Detective Sgt. David Keaveny said Kevin J. Corbin, 27, of 50 Portsmouth Ave. was arrested with the assistance of the U.S. Marshal's Service and the Greenland Police Department.
Police charged Corbin with witness tampering, burglary, three counts of stalking, two counts of simple assault, false imprisonment, and obstructing the report of a crime, according to Keaveny.
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"Portsmouth Police detectives investigated Mr. Corbin for making unauthorized entry into a home this past weekend. Once inside Mr. Corbin assaulted the person inside and held the individual against their will. Corbin continued to make contact with the victim after the crime telling the victim not to report the crime," reads the police press release.
Keaveny said Corbin was already out on bail for other unrelated charges and he is scheduled to be arraigned in Portsmouth District Court on Thursday.
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Members of the public who have any any information about these crimes are urged to contact Detective Kristyn Bernier at 603 610-7529.
Please call Seacoast Crime Stoppers 603-431-1199 if you wish to remain anonymous and have information on unsolved crimes or under age alcohol parties. You can also leave an anonymous tip by logging on to www.seacoastcrimestoppers.org or send an SMS text to CRIMES (274637) and include TIPSCS in your message. You could be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000 if your information leads to an arrest and indictment.
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