Canterbury Man Faces Charges in Child Abuse Case: Court Update

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Recent Indictments in Merrimack County

Merrimack County has seen several recent indictments involving individuals accused of a range of criminal activities. These cases highlight various legal violations, from drug possession to reckless driving and even child exploitation. Below is a detailed look at some of the most recent charges filed.

Zachary T. Bailey

Zachary T. Bailey, 32, was indicted on multiple felony charges related to controlled substances. He faces accusations of possessing methamphetamine and fentanyl, both with and without intent to distribute. The charges were filed on May 11 in Franklin, indicating serious legal consequences if convicted.

James Barrett

James Barrett, 29, was charged with two felony counts under the Controlled Drug Act for possession of clonazepam and meth. The charges were filed on March 3 in Hooksett, showing ongoing issues with drug-related offenses in the area.

Dylan M. Beaudet

Dylan M. Beaudet, 31, was indicted on five motor vehicle-related charges and four counts of reckless conduct, all classified as felonies. His actions included dangerous driving on multiple roads in Chichester and other towns, during which he was involved in a police chase. Beaudet had previously been deemed a habitual offender by the NH DMV in November 2023, adding to the severity of his current charges.

Kimberly Bousquet

Kimberly Bousquet, 38, was charged with a felony under the Controlled Drug Act for possession of methamphetamine. The incident occurred on August 2, 2024, in Allenstown, underscoring the ongoing challenges with drug use in the region.

Robert Burgess

Robert Burgess, 40, was indicted on two felony stalking charges. He allegedly violated a restraining order on January 3 and March 21 in Franklin. This follows a previous conviction for stalking in Franklin District Court in May 2024, highlighting a pattern of behavior that could lead to significant legal repercussions.

Jessica Capille

Jessica Capille, 36, was charged with two felony counts of operating while deemed a habitual offender. She was accused of driving in Hooksett on multiple occasions while being certified as a habitual offender by the NH DMV, raising concerns about public safety.

Julianne Shipley

Julianne Shipley, 49, was indicted on a felony charge of fraudulent use of a credit card. She was accused of using another person’s debit card to make purchases totaling over $1,500 between April 30 and August 20, 2024, in Hooksett.

Matthew Sellers

Matthew Sellers, 32, was charged with two felony theft by unauthorized taking. He was accused of stealing a trailer valued at over $1,500 from Harry-O-Electrical in Loudon on November 25, 2024. Prior convictions for theft in Concord and Merrimack County add to the gravity of his current charges.

Connor Smith

Connor Smith, 30, was indicted on multiple felony charges, including manufacturing child sexual abuse images, endangering the welfare of a child, and possessing child sexual abuse images. He was accused of using Facebook to lure a minor into exposing themselves and possessing videos of such content.

Tylor J. Soukone

Tylor J. Soukone, 39, was charged with operating after certification as a habitual offender and reckless conduct with a deadly weapon. He was accused of driving at high speeds on major highways, posing a risk to others on the road.

Ryan Tacy

Ryan Tacy, 41, was indicted on nine felony counts related to failing to register as a criminal offender. He was accused of not updating his contact information with Dunbarton police, including email and social media accounts. Tacy is a sex offender due to prior convictions for sexual assault.

These cases illustrate the diverse range of legal issues being addressed in Merrimack County. Each indictment represents a serious legal matter that could have significant consequences for those involved.

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