Crime & Safety
Merrimack County Indictments: Loudon Man Exposed Himself
The following people were recently indicted in Merrimack County Superior Court.

CONCORD, NH — The following people were recently indicted in Merrimack County Superior Court.
- Zeb Albert of Concord, NH was indicted for failing to register as a sex offender with Concord Police on Mar. 20, 2015.
- Cameron Amirault of Concord, NH was indicted for motor vehicle penalties after driving as a habitual offender on Mar. 23 in Concord.
- Jody Barry of Claremont, NH was indicted for driving while being a habitual offender on Jan. 31 in Bradford.
- Amanda Bernier of Epsom, NH was indicted for falsifying evidence on Mar. 28 in Concord. Bernier allegedly flushed a hypodermic needle down the toilet ahead of a police investigation.
- Sara Bourke of Concord, NH was indicted for selling methamphetamine on Jan. 30 in Concord. Bourke is facing several similar charges for selling methamphetamine to undercover officers a few times last year.
- David Bousquet of Loudon, NH was indicted for indecent exposure on Mar. 15 in Loudon. According to court documents Bousquet exposed himself in the presence of a female juvenile. Bousquet was also charged for two counts felonious sexual assault for trying to have a sexual relationship with a girl under the age of 13 the following day.
- Edward Bruno of Concord, NH was indited for driving while being a habitual offender on Mar. 5 in Hooksett. He is facing a similar charge out of Bow.
- Melissa Burgess of Plymouth, MA was indicted for falsifying evidence on Jan. 17 in Concord.
- Travis Chaput of Concord, NH was indicted for selling methamphetamine to an undercover officer on Jan. 30 in Concord.
- Mark Cormier of Franlkin, NH was indicted for four counts of tampering with a witness on Mar. 26 in Concord. Cormier allegedly told a witness he would kill her if she testified against him. Cormier was also indicted on two counts of criminal threatening.
Editor's Note: This post was derived from info supplied by the Merrimack County Superior Court. It does not indicate a conviction. This link explains the name removal request process for New Hampshire's Patch police reports.
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