Crime & Safety
Possible Londonderry Robbery Suspect Caught In Salem
Salem Police: Angela Tremblay of Manchester was arrested on drug, other charges at the Walmart after allegedly being in a stolen car.

SALEM, NH — A Queen City woman, suspected of being involved in a robbery in Londonderry on Saturday, was arrested in Salem yesterday on numerous charges, according to police. Angela Tremblay, 31, of Manchester, was arrested on May 29, 2017, on receiving stolen property, possession of a controlled drug-heroin, and breach of bail charges. An officer on Monday reportedly saw a silver Ford Fiesta in the parking lot of Walmart on North Broadway that match the description of a vehicle that was wanted on a robbery and hit-and-run incident in Londonderry, according to Capt. Joel Dolan of the Salem Police Department.
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“The officer stopped the vehicle in a parking lot on North Broadway and spoke with the female driver,” Dolan stated. “As he spoke with the female driver, it was apparent she did not know the owner of the vehicle. As a result of his investigation, the driver was taken into custody without incident.”
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Tremblay had been out on bail for a prior arrest in Salem on April 29, 2017, for possession of a controlled drug-heroin, so a breach of bail charge was added. She was processed and was held on $10,000 cash bail. Tremblay was arraigned this morning in Salem District Court.
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