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Hampton Arrest Log: Aug. 4-Aug. 10
Arrests relating to domestic violence, DUI and disorderly conduct have been reported in Hampton Aug. 4 to Aug. 10.
HAMPTON, NH — The following items were selected from the Hampton police log for the time period of Sunday, Aug. 4, to Saturday, Aug. 10. Arrests do not indicate guilt. The names of any minors have been omitted.
Sunday, Aug. 4 — William Blakemore, 26, of North Hampton, was taken into protective custody and charged with resisting arrest or detention; Mackenzie Tetreault, 23, of New Durham, was taken into protective custody. Michael Strules, 29, of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, was taken into protective custody. Rifat Syla, 28, of Manchester, was charged with driving under the influence and having an open container. Janelle Fauzza, 25, of Peabody, Massachusetts, was taken into protective custody. Miguel Gonzalez, 61, of Napoleon, Ohio, was taken into protective custody. Todd W. Nash, 46, of Rye, was arrested on a warrant, taken into protective custody and charged with making a false report to law enforcement. Seth M. Knoblaugh, 19, of Hampton, was charged with domestic violence assault and was taken into protective custody.
Monday, Aug. 5 — Shalimar Ann Talamini, 36, of Portsmouth, was was taken into protective custody. Manuel V. Feliu, 26, of Enfield, Connecticut, was charged with driving under the influence; John Paul Golas, 24, of Enfield, was taken into protective custody. Ryan Nicholas Kilbride, 26, of Clinton, Massachusetts, was taken into protective custody. Police investigate a suicide on Mill Road.
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Tuesday, Aug. 6 — Andrew Ibechem, 24, of Durham, was charged with disorderly conduct.
Wednesday, Aug. 7 — Christopher D. Barrandey, 49, of Odessa, Texas, was charged on a governor's warrant on a fugitive from justice charge and charged with operating without a valid license. Christina Ann Parris, 33, of Methuen, Massachusetts, was taken into protective custody and charged with resisting arrest and simple assault by prisoners. Bradley J. Treacy, 33, of Mendands, New York, was charged with having an open container and was taken into protective custody. Josh Chase, 18, of Hampton, was charged with reckless operation. Melissa Carling, 41, of Sturbridge, Massachusetts, was charged with possession of a controlled drug.
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Thursday, Aug. 8 — Paul Carroll, 51, of Hampton, was taken into protective custody. Jose Rivera, 34, of Hartford, Connecticut, was taken into protective custody. David M. Hartnett, 53, of Salem, was charged with domestic violence assault.
Friday, Aug. 9 — Matthew Rich, 41, of Tweksbury, Massachusetts, was charged with two counts of driving under the influence; Cory J. Rich, 33, was taken into protective custody. Makaley Nicole Nichols, 29, of Hampton, was taken into protective custody. Barbara A. Jarrie, 57, of Cumberland, Rhode Island, was charged with possession of a controlled drug and was taken into protective custody.
Saturday, Aug. 10 — Jeremy Allen Royer, 38, of Rochester, was arrested on a bench warrant. Adam D. Weiner, 31, of Hampton, was charged with operating with a suspended vehicle registration and driving after revocation or suspension. John Stacy, 46, of Manchester, was taken into protective custody. Amanda Michaud, 32, of East Hampstead, was arrested on a warrant and charged with conduct after an accident. Joshua Arnold, 23, of Lowell, Massachusetts, was charged with disorderly conduct, having an open container and possession of a controlled drug, and was taken into protective custody. Ryan Donahue, 23, of Ashford, Connecticut, was was taken into protective custody and charged with simple assault by prisoners and criminal mischief. Timothy George Williams, 26, of Derry, was charged with disorderly conduct. Richard Charles Gurley, 65, of Chicopee, Massachusetts, was charged with disorderly conduct and was taken into protective custody.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Information for this article was supplied by the Hampton Police Department. New Hampshire Patch follows a name removal policy for those listed in its published police reports.
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