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Five arrests at park-and-ride lot

BY JENN McDOWELL

Five men were arrested at Hooksett’s park and ride lot on Hackett Hill Road as police investigated the spot for reports of lewd acts in the woods there.

“It’s been ongoing for years now. There’s been word that this kind of stuff goes on,” said Hooksett police Detective Sgt. Nick Pinardi of the relatively remote trail system near the park and ride, across the street from the toll booth.

Robert Blais, 55, of Manchester, and Earl Corey, 55, of Warner, were arrested on Thursday, April 17, and charged with criminal trespass, indecent exposure and disorderly conduct, said Pinardi.

Pinardi said the department has fielded complaints from citizens going to the park and ride for legitimate use of the trail systems, and have seen people, particularly men, congregating at the parking lot and heading into the woods.

Some have seen these men performing sexual acts, Pinardi said. Since the snow has melted, the department has heard more of these accounts, and responded by putting extra patrols on the parking lot.

“One of our officers walked right up on it,” Pinardi said. The officer caught Blais and Corey “in the act” on the trail by the park and ride, Pinardi said. As the officer approached the area where the two men were, a third man walking ahead of him went to the same spot and stood directly next to Blais and Corey.

That man, Michael White, 44, of Canterbury, attempted to flee when he saw the officer approaching. When the officer asked what he was doing there, White allegedly said he was going to the bathroom.

White was charged with criminal trespass, as he was fully clothed at the time of the arrest.

On a second foot patrol through the trails, an officer came upon William Vickory, 60, of Pembroke, and Stephen Savoy, 43, of Manchester, who appeared to be pulling their pants up, Pinardi said. Both were charged with criminal trespass, he said.

Pinardi said Hooksett police will continue to patrol the area, as they believe this is a common place for people to commit such acts.

The ground in the area, Pinardi said, is littered with trash and condoms.

If Blais and Corey are convicted on the indecent exposure charges, they will have to register with the state’s sex offender registry.

All five men are due to be arraigned in Hooksett District Court on May 21 at 8:30 a.m.

Published Wednesday, April 23, 2008 3:42 PM by Hooksett Editor

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g. harding said:

What? No comments from the gay crowd? Why is it that heterosexuals aren't getting caught in the woods playing with each other? If you homosexuals want to be treated like everyone else, start acting like it!
April 26, 2008 12:58 PM
 

jon said:

sicko
April 27, 2008 9:13 AM
 

mogabe said:

Poison sumac, ivy and oak would be a good deterrent. It is used successfully elsewhere. Using K-9 units to sniff em out and round em up might prove to be even more effective and certainly more fun. Have your cameras ready!
April 28, 2008 9:43 AM
 

douglas glatsby said:

we should get a group of strong men to go there and keep an eye on things. you know, make sure it doesn't happen again.
May 14, 2008 1:22 PM

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