Weekly Manchester Police arrest log, May 29 – June 5
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Manchester Police arrest log and wanted list updated June 7, 2015.
Sunday was Law Enforcement Day at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium, as the crowd gathered under clear skies not only for the Sunday matinee against Richmond Flying Squirrels, but to see Manchester Police Chief David Mara honored with the annual Officer Michael Briggs Community Hero Award.
Utica Mayor Robert Palmieri and Manchester Mayor Ted Gatsas formally announced their wager for the outcome of the Calder Cup Finals between the Utica Comets and Manchester Monarchs.
Tickets are available for this day of baseball and recognition for our dedicated police officers.
Krystal Mailhot, 27, of Bedford, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire to conspiracy to distribute oxycodone. She was among several people arrested in an August drug raid on Beech Street.
Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce CEO & President Michael Skelton, who has been an outspoken proponent of keeping Uber operational in the city, said the Chamber continues to be interested in helping to facilitate a negotiated agreement.
House Bill 270, also referred to as the “Good Samaritan” bill, has been approved unanimously by the New Hampshire Senate on June 4 and will become effective 60 days from passage.
The Manchester Education Association and Manchester Board of School Committee have announced a tentative agreement of a teachers’ contract. That last contract expired in 2013, and negotiations between the two parties have been ongoing until now.
Manchester schools have received 110 musical instruments worth more than $25,000 to enhance music education in the district. They are the gift of Music Drives Us and Manchester Subaru, which joined forces to provide the donation.
Two men were arrested early Wednesday morning after behaving badly in front of school kids waiting for their bus, among other offenses.
As for his 15 months on the run eluding capture, Dion, 39, was “hiding in plain site,” according to Manchester Police Asst. Chief Nick Willard.
A temporary agreement is set to expire June 4, which could shut down Uber in the city.
Matthew Dion was captured June 3 in a Florida hotel room.
“It’s befuddling to me that anyone could say heroin is Manchester’s problem. They make it sound like it’s just here, and that it doesn’t affect these other communities,” said Gatsas.
It’s (almost) official. The city’s new chief, Nick Willard, was confirmed unanimously during Tuesday night’s Board of Alderman meeting. He will be sworn in July 1.
Nicky Ziegler, 33, No Fixed Address was arrested May 31, charged with two counts of stalking, after he allegedly followed two women over the Granite Street Bridge and into the 7-Eleven at 85 South Main Street.
A reward of up to $25,000 is being offered for information leading directly to Matthew Dion’s arrest, wanted for the March 2014 murder of his parents.
Manchester is having a bout of the Moody blues, after a recent downgrade by rating system Moody’s Investors Service, which recently dropped ratings for the city’s $33.7 million in general obligation debt and the school district’s $73.8 million appropriation-backed school facility revenue bonds.
Tickets available for Wednesday’s state of the state business forum with the governor.
Police on bike patrol early Sunday morning arrested two men on various charges after they fled from police during questioning.