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By Michelle Kim
Police arrested a Weare man Sunday night, Jan. 27, after learning he allegedly
intended to assault a Weare officer after being paid, according to court documents.
Mark E. Yphanitis, 47, of 186A Concord Stage Road, was arrested and charged with
conspiracy to commit simple assault on a police officer, a Class A ...
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By Michelle Kim
WEARE – The Weare man who attacked the 17-year-old boyfriend of his 15-year-old daughter pleaded no contest to a Class A misdemeanor assault and received a suspended sentence of one year in jail.
The 38-year-old Weare man, dressed in a suit, appeared at the Dec. 27 plea hearing at Goffstown District Court to enter a ...
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BY MICHELLE KIMThe trial of the 17-year-old assaulted by his 15- year-old girlfriend’s father at John Stark Regional High School was postponed until Jan. 3 to determine if there were issues of self-incrimination for the victim.The trial of the 17-year-old assaulted by his 15- year-old girlfriend’s father at John Stark Regional High ...
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BY MICHELLE KIM
The man who attacked the 17-year-old boyfriend of his 15-year-old daughter after learning the two had sex was arraigned and charged with a simple assault, Class B felony, in Goffstown District Court Tuesday, Oct. 16. The boyfriend was charged as an adult with a Class A misdemeanor on Oct. 9, according to Weare police.
The ...
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BY STEVEN ANDREWS
A 17-year-old student was attacked by his 15-year -old girlfriend’s father at John Stark High School as school let out after the man learned the pair had sex earlier in the day, according to police.
The Monday, Sept. 10, incident left the boy bruised and in need of stitches, while the father, from Weare, was charged with ...
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BY JOHN DONATI
One Weare man is being held on $1 million cash bail while another, his alleged victim, remains in the hospital after a shooting onJune 19.
Thomas R. Lagerbloom, 58, of 716 Reservoir Drive, was arraigned Wednesday, June 20, in Goffstown District Court on charges of attempted second-degree murder, first-degree assault and theft by ...
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