Last modified: 1/11/2016 6:59:08 PM
Bail for a Jaffrey woman accused of performing sex acts on a 14-year-old boy remains at $2,500 cash after her bail hearing was canceled, according to court documents.
Myrna L. Baez, 30, was due to appear at the Cheshire County Superior Court Wednesday, but her attorney filed an expedited motion to cancel the bail hearing on Dec. 30. Baez’s bail was originally set at $20,000 cash, but was reduced to $2,500 cash on Dec. 8 during her probable cause hearing at the 8th Circuit Court, Jaffrey. Baez turned herself into the Littleton Police Department on Nov. 30 at 10:29 a.m., on a warrant out of the Jaffrey Police Department. Baez was charged with two counts of felonious sexual assault: forcible sodomy.
Police need the public's help in identifying the driver of a Toyota 4-Runner who they say hit and ran over a bicyclist on Littleton Boulevard on Saturday. The Littleton Police Department (LPD) said crash between the SUV and the cyclist happened on June 5 at 8:54 p.m. LPD said the bicyclist was struck by a silver Toyota 4-Runner and then run over as the car was leaving a parking lot located at 1100 W. Littleton Blvd. RELATED: Hit-and-run driver.
Credit: Littleton Police Department
Jaime Villarreal s truck
Crime Stoppers said Villarreal s truck, a Ford pickup with a snowplow attached, was stolen and later found abandoned and burned about a mile away near South Broadway and West Jamison Avenue.
The other victim, Villarreal s coworker, was shot in the leg and survived, Crime Stoppers said.
Credit: Littleton Police Department
LPD released a sketch of one of the suspects along with a video from a security camera that shows the plow truck driving up and down the street just before the shooting.
Crime Stoppers said in the video, two men believed to be connected to the shooting are seen walking down the same street.
Franconia Police Department welcomes part-time officers
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May 06, 2021FRANCONIA The Franconia Police Department recently hired two new part-time officers to fill voids left by outgoing Cpl. Zachary Chicoine and Officer Gary Emerson. Kerry Pomeroy and Zachary Bushway joined the department earlier this year.
Cpl. Bushway has been a familiar face at the Bethlehem Police Department for at least five years, while Kerry Pomeroy brings 26 years of law enforcement experience to Franconia. He was a Sergeant when he retired from the Raymond Police Department but continued to serve on a part-time basis until he moved north. We traded a Zach for a Zach and a Gary for a Kerry, joked Franconia Police Chief Mac Cashin.