Mass. woman arrested on five theft charges
Merrimack Patch
By Tony Schinella (Patch National Staff)
08 August 2017
MERRIMACK, NH — A Bay State woman was arrested yesterday after a long
investigation into packages and mail being stolen from residents at a
local condominium complex, according to police.
Stephanie Mann, 41, of Beach Street in Brockton, MA, was arrested on
Aug. 7, 2017, and charged with five counts of theft by unauthorized
taking. Back in January 2016, according to Sgt. Kenneth MacLeod of the
Merrimack Police Department, the department began investigating a
report of mail and packages being taken from a local condo complex.
“During the course of the investigation, a substantial amount of mail
and packages addressed to various residents within the condominium
complex were found inside a vehicle that was owned by another resident
within the complex,” MacLeod alleged. “The investigating officers were
able to determine that the vehicle where the items were found was
primarily operated by a Stephanie Mann.”
After moving the case forward, a warrant was issued for Mann’s arrest
on five counts of theft. She was arrested yesterday and released on
personal recognizance bail.
Mann is due in Merrimack District Court on Sept. 12.
stealing meds from guests who were staying at her Middlesex Road condo
Mann, according to posts on Patch, is no stranger to police. Back in
June 2013, she was arrested by New Hampshire State Police after a
multi-month forged prescription-controlled drug fraud investigation. A
little more than two years later, in December 2015, she was arrested in
Merrimack for allegedly stealing meds from guests who were staying at
her Middlesex Road condo, according to police.
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