They are trying to protect a heroin mother and 3 year old baby. How much money did she cost us so far?
They were trying to protect the mother and child in 2015 by allowing her to plead down from theft. The courts wanted to latch onto her in 2015 and make her go to treatment? Did it work?
Has that beautiful little boy been taken away from her yet? Does financially impaired DCYS have that little boy?
Plead down from stealing?
A perfect boy born to Dakata in 2013637:3-a Willful Concealment. –
I. A person is guilty of willful concealment if, without authority, he or she willfully conceals the goods or merchandise of any store while still upon the premises of such store. Goods or merchandise found concealed upon the person shall be prima facie evidence of willful concealment. Notwithstanding RSA 637:11, willful concealment shall be a misdemeanor
Three people charged during criminal patrol Wednesday2013 : "a boy, Maddox Paul Matthew, to Dakota Keller and David Wood of Drewsville"
Posted: Thursday, August 18, 2016 12:00 pmThree people charged during criminal patrol Wednesday By Sentinel StaffThree people were arrested on warrants Wednesday during a stepped-up criminal patrol conducted through a collaboration of area law enforcement agencies.The patrol was aimed at those involved in heroin sales, according to a news release from Keene police.Arrested were:* Glen Goodwin, 24, of Fitzwilliam, charged with a felony count of sale of heroin. Goodwin is accused of selling a quantity of the drug for $200 on July 11 to a person cooperating with the N.H. Drug Task Force. He was released on $10,000 personal recognizance and is scheduled to be arraigned Sept. 1 in Cheshire County Superior Court.* Jonathan R. Poanessa, 20, of Swanzey, charged with a felony count of sale of cocaine. He is accused of selling cocaine to another person for $100 in May. Poanessa is on probation for a 2014 drug offense and was held without bail, according to police. He will be arraigned at a date to be determined in Cheshire County Superior Court.* Dakota A. Keller, 25, of Keene, accused of violating her probation after being convicted of willful concealment in March 2015. Police don't say how Keller allegedly violated her probation. She was held for lack of $1,500 bail and is scheduled to be arraigned Sept. 18 in 8th Circuit Court District Division in Keene.The patrol was a collaboration among the Keene Police Department, N.H. State Police, the Cheshire County Sheriff's Office and the N.H. Attorney General's Drug Task Force. Anyone with further information on these cases is asked to call Keene police at 357-9820 and ask to speak with Detective Don Lundin or Detective Jen Ramey. Information can also be provided anonymously at www.ci.keene.nh.us/departments/police/anonymous-crime-tips.
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