3 accused of kidnapping woman in NH, holding her for ransom in Vermont

Springfield, VT, police department.

CONCORD, NH – A federal Grand Jury has returned an indictment charging three individuals  in connection with an interstate kidnapping conspiracy, U.S. Attorney Erin Creegan announces. 

The Grand Jury charged Damarcus Bonner, 30, and Tyron Harris, 27, with one count of  Kidnapping and one count of Conspiracy to Commit Kidnapping. Nicole Palardy, 37, of  Claremont, was charged with one count of Conspiracy to Commit Kidnapping.  All three defendants were previously charged by the State of Vermont and had been in Vermont  state custody since January. Harris and Bonner had previously been named in a complaint and  are currently held in federal custody.

According to allegations in the complaint, the defendants  kidnapped an adult victim in Claremont and brought her to a residence in Springfield, Vermont. For approximately 24 hours, they held her there against her will, tortured  and beat the victim, and demanded money from her and others on her behalf. Springfield Police  ultimately learned of kidnapping and went to the residence in the early morning hours of January  25, 2026. They rescued the victim from the residence and arrested the defendants. A search of  the residence revealed a firearm, drugs packaged for distribution, duct tape that was used to bind  the victim, and items used for torture.  

The charging statutes provides a sentence of up to life in prison. Sentences are imposed  by a federal district court judge based upon the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and statutes which  govern the determination of a sentence in a criminal case. 

The details contained in the charging documents are allegations. The defendants are  presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. 

The FBI is leading the investigation. Valuable assistance was provided by the Vermont  State Police, the Springfield, Vermont Police Department, and the Claremont, New Hampshire  Police Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Vicinanzo is prosecuting the case. 



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