Laconia Police responded to 286 calls for service between noon on Feb. 2 to noon on Feb. 7.
Calls included five motor vehicle accidents, a fight at the Laconia High School, a criminal trespass on Carver Street, a sex offense reported by the hospital, an assault on Winter Street and one of West Street and assisting two suicidal people.
Police went to disturbances at 117 Union Ave. #5, at 24 Beaman St., at the high school, at 23 Gale Ave. #3, at 95 Messer St. #2, at 72 Batchelder St. #2, at Moustache Pete's, at 70 Academy St., at 63 Elm Street, at 171 Highland Ave., at 23 Gale Ave. #6., at 24 South Main St. at 45 Province St., at 38 Estates Circle #30, at 46 Fairview St., at 255 Union Ave. #1, at 261 Union Ave. #1, and at 25 Grove St. #1.
Arrested were:
Starcia M. Kimani, 37, of 47 Annis Drive #9 in Gilford for driving after revocation or suspension.
Harry Winfield Rowley, 57, of 72 Chestnut St. in Franklin for possession of narcotic drugs.
Dennis Vaughn, 60, transient on a bench warrant.
Andi Bauer, 25, of 96 Church St. on a bench warrant.
Melissa A. Mooney, 32, of 249 Horne Road in Belmont on a bench warrant.
Natalie Godbout, 25, of 1 Gilford Place #215 on a warrant.
Jessica L. Clinch, 25, of 180 Union Ave. #3 on two outstanding warrants.
Jacob Matthew Noe, 24, of 166 Garfield St. for driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Jarrod M. Camps, 12 Winter St. #0 for domestic violence simple assault.
Caitlyn E. Ladd, 28, transient on a bench warrant and possession of narcotic drugs.
Kyle Bernard Joyce, 31, transient, on a warrant.


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