Crime & Safety
Bedford Arrest Log: June 30-July 6
Arrests on charges of DUI, and endangering the welfare of a child were among incidents reported in Bedford police logs June 30-July 6.

BEDFORD, NH — The following items were selected from the Bedford police log for June 30 to July 6. Arrests do not indicate guilt. The names of any minors have been omitted.
Sunday, June 30 — Christopher J. Bourget, 36, of Hooksett, was charged with willful concealment.
Monday, July 1 — Michael H. Allen, 33, of Milford, was charged with driving after revocation or suspension, suspension of vehicle registration and driving without giving proof. Brittany M. Hunt, 29, of Bedford, was charged with aggravated DUI and endangering the welfare of a child.
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Tuesday, July 2 — Gregory A. Pelletier, 25, of Nashua, was charged with operating without a valid license. Shain David Javery, 30, of Nashua, was charged with forgery.
Wednesday, July 3 — Laurence L. Pinard, 63, of Bedford, was charged with two counts of DUI.
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Thursday, July 4 — Brittany M. Hunt, 29, of Bedford, was charged with theft by unauthorized taking, breach of bail and endangering the welfare of a child.
Friday, July 5 — Joleen Johrde Worden, 71, of Bedford, was charged with DUI.
Saturday, July 6 — Michael Shawn Lynch II, 24, of Plaistow, was charged with DUI and having an open container in a vehicle. Brian W. Johnson, 28, of Hooksett, was arrested on a warrant from another agency and was charged with driving after revocation or suspension. Robert A. Yell, 30, of Manchester, was charged with DUI and aggravated DUI. Christopher Faulkner, 32, of Penacook, was charged with operating without a valid license. Devon Pendleton, 28, of Brookline, was charged with bail jumping.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Information for this article was supplied by the Bedford Police Department. New Hampshire Patch follows a name removal policy for those listed in its published police reports.
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