Maddie Hanna

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Reporter
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Biography

Maddie is the Monitor's criminal justice reporter. She is originally from Milwaukee, Wis., and graduated from the University of Notre Dame. She has been with the Monitor since September of 2008.

Most recent content by Maddie Hanna
Concord

Blind man targeted in robbery

Two men on parole from the state prison were arrested Sunday night and charged with breaking into a blind man's apartment at the Vegas Block on North Main Street, punching him in the head and demanding he give them money. Michael Sutton, 37, was charged with unarmed robbery, while Joshua White, 32, was charged with conspiracy to commit robbery. The police said the men forced their… 0

February 7, 2012
Concord

Restaurant robbed at knifepoint

A man with a knife robbed the Dragon Star Restaurant on South Main Street on Saturday night, evading witnesses who chased him as he fled the restaurant, the police said. The police have not been able to identify the man, who they say entered the Chinese restaurant at 75 S. Main St. before 10:10 p.m. Saturday, dressed in jeans and a gray hooded sweatshirt pulled tightly around his… 0

February 7, 2012
Concord

Woman at halfway house walked away

A woman serving a two- to five-year sentence for theft walked away from the Shea Farm halfway house in Concord on Sunday, prison officials said. Erica Lee Rollins, 27, of Lebanon was placed on walk-away status after missing the 11 p.m. count Sunday, officials said. They described Rollins as white with brown hair and brown eyes, 5-foot-4 and about 160 pounds. She has tattoos on her… 0

February 7, 2012
Concord

Locke will be tried on new charge

A Merrimack County Superior Court judge will allow prosecutors to retry a woman who was convicted last year of serving as an accomplice to the attempted murder of a homeless teenager but had the verdict set aside because she was charged with a crime that didn't exist. Following that ruling, prosecutors indicted… 0

February 4, 2012

Stun-gunner found guilty

A young Pembroke woman was found guilty yesterday of using a stun gun on a pregnant driver during a road-rage incident off Interstate 93 last March and faces up to 20 years in prison. Carissa Williams, 23, was convicted of second-degree assault, a felony, as well as simple assault, criminal trespass and endangering… 5

February 3, 2012
Concord

Stun gun attack trial opens

As she stands trial on charges she stun-gunned a pregnant driver in a fit of road rage along Interstate 93 last March, a Pembroke woman is arguing she didn't escalate the dispute, claiming the driver tried to run her off the road. Carissa Williams, 23, acknowledged rolling down her window on Manchester Street and… 2

February 2, 2012
Warner

Teen driver charged in accident

A Warner teenager who was driving when another teenager fell from the hood of her Jeep last August has been charged with failing to take responsibility for the accident. Tiffany Robertson, 18, was indicted by a Merrimack County grand jury last month on the charge of conduct after an accident, a felony offense. The indictment alleges that Robertson didn't immediately stop after she… 0

February 1, 2012
Concord

From streets to small screen

On a sunny January day, two officers walk the streets of Concord, badges on display and blue lights flashing before they roll down Main Street in their cruiser. So begins On the Beat, a new public access television show about the Concord Police Department. The half-hour program, which debuts today on Concord TV, opens… 0

February 1, 2012
Franklin

Doctor in inquiry blames 13-year-old

The Franklin pediatrician accused of prescribing excessive amounts of oxycodone and behaving unprofessionally on Facebook yesterday blamed the family of a 13-year-old patient for reporting him to the New Hampshire Board of Medicine. Mark Weinreb said he took out a restraining order against the teenage patient after she sent him a threatening message on Facebook. The teenager's mother… 2

January 31, 2012
Concord

Man gets 7 years for dealing oxycodone

A Concord man was sentenced in federal court to 84 months in prison for conspiring with others to distribute oxycodone, the U.S. attorney's office in Concord said yesterday. Howard Bishop, 33, was also sentenced to three years of supervised release, according to the U.S. attorney's office. He was indicted in September 2010 and charged with conspiring with others to distribute Oxycontin… 0

January 31, 2012
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Hi,

Thanks for your question. The language on both the police affidavit and the complaint reads "carrying loaded handgun without a license." The RSA is 159:4, and it refers to loaded pistols and revolvers.

Maddie

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