Crime & Safety

Northwood Felon Indicted On 16 Pistol, Rifle, And Shotgun Charges: Superior Court Roundup

Lawrence man indicted on Apple products theft in Salem; man indicted on robbery charge; Hampton meth sale indictment; drug indictments.

A man from Raymond was accused of possessing a drug inside the Rockingham County Jail.
A man from Raymond was accused of possessing a drug inside the Rockingham County Jail. (Liz Markhlevskaya/Patch)

BRENTWOOD, NH — A Rockingham County grand jury indicted the following people recently.

Lisa Campano, 50, of Hutch Road in Salem, on possession of fentanyl, possession of crack cocaine, and possession of clonazepam charges, all felonies, in Salem on Nov. 29, 2024.

Daniel Alexander Dejesus, 22, of Bernard Avenue in Lawrence, Massachusetts, on a felony theft by unauthorized taking charge. He was accused of stealing various Apple products, more than $1,500, from Best Buy in Salem between Sept. 26 and Oct. 5, 2023.

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Arline Catherine Delanoy, 58, of Wood Avenue in Derry, on a felony possession of methamphetamine charge on July 8, 2024, in Derry. Previously, she has been convicted on one or more offenses, the indictment stated.

Shane Joseph Demers, 34, of Oakwood Circle in Milford, on possession of meth, possession of crack cocaine, and falsifying physical evidence charges, all felonies. In Londonderry, on Sept. 3, 2024, he was accused of possessing the drugs and concealing a box of needles and substances underneath clothing and discarding a cigarette pack foil container containing a substance onto the ground to impair an investigation.

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Michael A. Denish, 25, of South Main Street in Newton, on a felony possession of meth with intent to sell charge on Oct. 22, 2024, in Hampton.

Paul Paul Dercolo, 63, of Carol Avenue in Salem, on possession of cocaine and falsifying physical evidence charges, both felonies. He was accused of possessing the drug and concealing a straw by crumpling it up in his hand to impair an investigation on Jan. 3 in Salem.

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Corey Christian Riel, 27, of Rand Drive in Chester, on crime while released on bail-theft by unauthorized taking and theft by unauthorized taking charges, both felonies. He was accused of stealing merchandise from Market Basket in Londonderry on June 9, 2024, after being convicted twice before on theft charges. Riel was also accused of stealing merchandise from Home Goods in Londonderry on Oct. 23, 2024, while out on bail from Candia District Court.

Erik M. Roaf, 45, of Woodland Road in Hampton, on a felony domestic violence-second-degree assault-strangulation charge. He was accused of strangling a teenager on Nov. 10, 2024, in Hampton.

Jonas Rogers, 38, of South Elm Street in Haverhill, MA, on a felony robbery charge. He was accused of using force to steal merchandise from Macy’s in Salem on Dec. 9, 2024.

Jeremy David Santos, 47, of Roy Street in Raymond, on delivery of articles prohibited and possession of buprenorphine charges, both felonies. He was accused of possessing the drugs inside the Rockingham County Jail in Brentwood on Oct. 24, 2024.

Anthony Savinelli, 43, of Preve Drive in Northwood, on 16 counts of felon in possession of a deadly weapon. He was accused of possessing six pistols or handguns, seven rifles, and three shotguns. Savinelli is a felon due to an obscene matter to a minor conviction in Newburyport MA District Court in May 2021.

Nicholas John Senter, 25, of Elm Street in Plaistow, on a felony second-degree assault-domestic violence charge. He was accused of strangling an intimate partner on Dec. 18, 2024, in Plaistow.

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