Crime & Safety
Man Faces Felonies for Seabrook Burglary, Sexual Assault
Ras Bucklin, 37, of Amesbury, Mass., could be headed for trial on three felonies and three misdemeanors.
Editor's Note: One or more names in this report have been redacted in light of additional documentation provided regarding this case.
An Amesbury, Mass., man has been indicted on six counts by a Rockingham County grand jury for numerous criminal acts in Seabrook, including sexually assault and burglary.
Ras
Bucklin, 37, of 104 Whitehall Road, Apt. B2A4, in Amesbury, Mass., was
indicted on one Class B felony of attempted burglary, two Class A felonies
of aggravated felonious sexual assault, two Class A misdemeanors of simple
assault, and a Class A misdemeanor of theft by unauthorized taking.
The incidents allegedly took place in Seabrook on July
19.
The following other people were also indicted in Rockingham County this month [Note: An indictment is not an indication of guilt, but means that there is sufficient evidence to warrant a trial in superior court]:
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- Cindy Sheppard, 47, of 51 Ocean Blvd., Apt. 5 in Hampton was indicted for indicted for seven counts of possession of a controlled drug in Hampton on June 4 for allegedly possession heroin, crack cocaine, oxycodone, marijuana, methylone and diazepam.
- John Barron, 46, of 57McShane Ave. in Greenland was indicted for two Class B felonies of possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute and possession of a controlled drug. According to court documents, Barron allegedly tried to sell cocaine in Portsmouth on May 26.
- Nathan Burditt, 25, of 818 Clay St. in Manchester was indicted for a Class A misdemeanor of theft by unauthorized taking. According to court documents, Burditt allegedly stole integrated circuits, gold bare boards and copper from Sea View Technologies in Exeter on May 22 that were valued at more than $1,000.
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- Stephen Elliott, 40, of 39 Peaceful Circle in Farmington was indicted for operating after being deemed a habitual offender, disobeying a police officer, and transporting alcoholic beverages in Portsmouth. According to court documents, Elliott allegedly committed these offenses on April 24 on Lafayette Road.
- Theodore Hurdle, 23, of 1195 Union St. in Bangor, Maine, was indicted for a Class A felony of second-degree assault and resisting arrest or detention in Exeter. According to court documents, Hurdle allegedly committed these offenses on March 6.
- Matthew M. Mondor, Jr., 19, of 33 Weald Road in Portsmouth was indicted for two counts of receiving stolen property, resisting arrest or detention, criminal mischief and breach or bail conditions. According to court documents, Mondor allegedly committed these offenses while out on bail on June 3 in Portsmouth.
- Gary S. Murray, 61, of 25 Weald Road in Portsmouth was indicted for sale of a controlled drug in Portsmouth. According to court documents, Murray allegedly sold heroin to an undercover Portsmouth Police officer on May 16.
- Susan Pignato, 50, of 1 Linden Fields in Exeter was indicted for obtaining controlled drug by fraud or deceit. According to court documents, Pignato allegedly obtained the drug Bibutal (Fiorcet) by consulting with multiple physicians for treatment and obtaining multiple prescriptions.
- Delanae Sykes, 31, of Rockingham County House of Corrections in Brentwood was indicted for sale of a controlled drug in Portsmouth after she allegedly sold some heroin on May 7.
- Billy J. Silvia, 26, of 14 Morning St. in Somersworth was indicted for possession of a controlled drug for allegedly having the drug crystal methamphetamine and driving after revocation or suspension in Exeter on Aug. 8, 2012.
- Gregory Watson, 45, of Rockingham County House of Corrections in Brentwood was indicted for sale of a controlled drug in Portsmouth on May 10 after he allegedly sold heroin to an undercover operative working with the Portsmouth Police Department.
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