Crime & Safety

2 From Mass. Charged in Hudson Prowling, Car Break-Ins

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Police arrested two people from Massachusetts who allegedly stole items from parked cars in Hudson neighborhoods. Two juveniles who were also with them were taken into custody, and returned to their parents.

Arrested were:

  • Brandon Jennison-Tolonen, 21, of Dracut, Mass., charged with conspiracy to commit theft and two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a Minor.  These charges are misdemeanors. 
  • Meghan Manseau, 22, of Dracut, Mass., charged with criminal liability for the conduct of another (misdemeanor).  Manseau was also charged with possession of a controlled drug (felony) and two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor (both misdemeanors). 
According to a Hudson Police narrative:

On August 14, 2013 at approximately 2:30 a.m. a Hudson resident notified the Hudson Police Department that three male subjects were prowling on their property on Musquash Road.  The three men fled on foot prior to police arrival.  As the officers were checking the area, a second call came in from a citizen on Schaeffer Circle, which is in the vicinity of Musquash Road.  Officers responded to this area to look for the men.

A suspicious motor vehicle identified as a black 2002 Acura RSX was stopped on Schaeffer Circle by Dracut Road in connection with the suspicious activity. 

Three males, including Jennison-Tolonen and two juveniles, were in the vehicle and a woman, later identified as Manseau, was operating the vehicle.  The two juveniles were taken into protective custody pending the conclusion of the investigation. 

Bail for Jennison-Tolonen was set at $2,000 cash or surety.  Manseau's bail was set at $8,000 cash or surety. Both are scheduled to appear in the 9th Circuit Court in Nashua on August 14, 2013.  The two juveniles were released to their respective parents.  If any Hudson resident living in the southern part of Hudson, NH discovers articles or money missing from their vehicle they are encouraged to contact the Hudson Police Department at (603) 886-6011.  

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