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Drugs, assault lead to three arrests

BY DAVE CHOATE

An odd series of calls from a residence in New Boston led police to arrest three people on separate charges on Monday, Aug. 13.

Police responded twice to calls from 252 Bunker Hill Road, the first of which led to the arrest of 23-year-old Robert Clukay on multiple warrants, in and out of state, and additional charges of resisting detention and drug possession.

New Boston Police Chief Chris Krajenka said Clukay attempted to run, and when he was caught by officers he was found with marijuana.

Officers were called back later that same day for what Krajenka said sounded like “a major incident” which turned out to be a domestic disturbance.

Police arrested 42-year-old Heidi Akerman for simple assault, criminal mischief and obstructing the report of a crime, and Krajenka said the disturbance appeared to stem from the earlier arrest of Clukay.

Officers then continued to investigate the address on suspicion of drugs and found a store of hallucinogenic mushrooms and drug paraphernalia. Police arrested 19-year-old Jenessa Manion of Astoria, Ore., and charged her in connection with the crime.

Both Clukay and Manion were charged with possession of the drugs and sent to the Valley Street Jail in Manchester. Clukay’s numerous warrants appeared to be mostly due to probation violations in New Hampshire and around the country.

Akerman was released from prison on personal recognizance bail.

Krajenka said he was the supervisor on call for the second incident which netted Akerman and Manion. He said that there were other people at the residence who were not arrested, but admitted it was an odd occurence.

“It was a pretty wild night, unfortunately,” he said.

Published Wednesday, August 22, 2007 5:18 PM by Goffstown Editor
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