Crime & Safety
Merrimack Crime Roundup: June 11-June 19
Arrests on animal cruelty, false imprisonment and domestic violence charges were among incidents reported in Merrimack in the past week.

MERRIMACK, NH — The following arrests have been reported by Merrimack police from June 11 to June 19. Arrests do not indicate guilt. The names of any minors have been omitted.
Tuesday, June 12 — Scott Richard, 54, of Merrimack, was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. Police say he was yelling and playing loud music after being told not to, and then ran into the woods when police came to speak to him, pulling away from officers during arrest.
Michelle Huston, 27, of Merrimack, was charged with disorderly conduct. Police say she was causing a disturbance in a neighborhood by yelling obscenities.
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Jonathan Berube, 31, of Manchester, was charged with operating under the influence of liquor. Police say they saw him driving a vehicle erratically on Daniel Webster Highway.
Thursday, June 13 — Arraignment was scheduled for this day for Noah S. Saari, 22, of Greenfield, who was charged with obstructing government administration. Police say that on May 30, police interviewed Saari about a crime that was previously committed. During the interview, Saari prevented police from seizing his cell phone, which police believe contained evidence of the crime. He later surrendered the phone, police say.
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Friday, June 14 — Nancy Bucciarelli, 66, of Merrimack, was charged with cruelty to animals. Police say she drowned her golden retriever at Wasserman Park and did nothing to help while the dog was struggling to swim.
Sunday, June 16 — Gabriella Trager, 18, was charged with domestic violence simple assault. Police say she pushed someone, causing them to fall to the ground, during an argument.
Monday, June 17 — Admira Topic, 34, of Manchester, was charged with domestic violence simple assault and false imprisonment. Police say that during a physical altercation in a vehicle driving on Daniel Webster Highway, Topic forcefully grabbed someone's cell phone and prevented the victim from leaving the car.
Tuesday, June 18 — Amber Rose Grygiel, 22, of Merrimack, was charged with domestic violence-related stalking. Police say she had contact with someone she was prohibited from contacting as part of bail conditions.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Information for this article was supplied by the Merrimack Police Department. New Hampshire Patch follows a name removal policy for those listed in its published police reports.
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