Crime & Safety
Woman Charged With 'Keying' Ex's Car
The following arrest information was provided by Merrimack Police. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

A Massachusetts woman is in trouble with police after she allegedly keyed her ex-boyfriend's vehicle over the weekend.
Police were call on Sunday afternoon to a domestic disturbance on Cota Road where they determined after a brief investigation that Ericka Notto, 26, of 700 Skyline Drive, in Dracut, Mass., had scratched the paint of her ex-boyfriend's vehicle with a key.
She was charged with criminal mischief and was released on $1,500 personal recognizance bail. She is due in Merrimack's district court today to answer to the charge.
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Also arrested recently were:
Alec Beaulieu, 17, of Marty Drive in Merrimack, on a charge of criminal mischief.
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Beaulieu, according to police, became heated during an argument and damaged property belonging to another family member. Police arrested Beaulieu and released him on $1,000 personal recognizance bail. He was due in court on April 18 to answer to the charge.
Madison Arceo, 18, of 18 Standord Road, Nashua; Mickayla Roberts, 18, of 12 Bell Street, Nashua and Jeremy Femling, 18 of 23 Ledge St., Hudson, were each charged with unlawful position of a controlled drug – marijuana for the girls, hashish for Femling. Roberts was also charged with transportation of a controlled drug.
Police say an officer on patrol observed a vehicle enter the Rancourt Estates mobile home park where Femling walked into the complex and a short time later returned to Roberts' car. The officer approached the vehicle where he learned the trio was in possession of hash and marijuana.
Both Femling and Areco where released on $1,000 personal recognizance bail and Roberts was released on $1,500 personal recognizance bail. All three are scheduled to be arraigned on May 2 Merrimack's district court.
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