Crime & Safety
Man Tries to Steal $200 Worth of Toothbrushes from Rite Aid
The following arrest information was supplied by the Salem Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Editor's note: The following entries are excerpts from logs submitted by Salem Police.
APRIL 6, 2013
11:44 a.m. Christopher Debrosky, 40, of 48 Sherman Road in Raymond, N.H. is arrested at Sears on 99 Rockingham Park Boulevard and charged with willful concealment – theft. Debrosky bailed at $1,000 personal recognizance.
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5:46 p.m. Julie Marie Grant, 31, of 2 Clocktower Place Apt. 321 in Nashua, N.H. is arrested at Home Depot on 289 S. Broadway St. and charged with willful concealment – theft. Grant bailed at $1,000 personal recognizance.
9:02 p.m. Store clerk at Rite Aid on 53 S. Broadway St. called and said a white male wearing gray checkered shorts, a puffy gray jacket and big black boots just tried to steal $200 worth of toothbrushes. The male dropped the merchandise when confronted by the clerk.
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APRIL 7, 2013
12:15 a.m. Anthony D. Blackburn, 21, of 7 Floral Ave. in Salem, N.H. is arrested at Store 24 on 123 Main St. and charged with alcoholism – protective custody and open container of alcohol. Caller reporting a male subject all over the road in a Jeep. Subject pulled into the parking lot at Store 24 and fell while getting out of the vehicle. Blackburn released on a summons.
4:34 p.m. James Edward Willett, Jr., 22, of 5 Lancelot Court Apt. 11 in Salem, N.H. is arrested on a warrant at the Salem Police Department and charged with two counts theft by unauthorized taking and two counts forgery. Willette refused bail.
5:14 p.m. Cristal E. Monegro, 42, of 27 Milton St. Apt. 1 in Lawrence, Mass. is arrested at Macy's on 1 Mall Road and charged with willful concealment – theft. Monegro bailed at $620.
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