Monday, November 9, 2009

Joe Snow 19 year old—UNH student
Broke into Compound apartment #3, stole lap tops and electronics; Forced entry
Saturday 10:13pm
Neighbors called 911 when they saw two individuals breaking in and leaving with goods in a 1998 red Ford explorer
Police caught car and suspect before leaving Durham, only Snow was present
Sally Horton and Jane Colby apartment were not home at the time

Late Saturday evening, a UNH student was arrested by police after he allegedly broke into an off-campus Durham apartment taking expensive electronics.
Around 10:00 p.m. police responded to a call by neighbors who witnessed 19-year-old Joe Snow and an unidentified person, breaking into Compound apt. #3 on Garrison Ave, leaving with various electronics in a red Ford Explorer. Police apprehended the suspect before leaving Durham, discovering the stolen items in the car.
At the time of the break-in none of the residents were at home.
“I didn’t see whether or not the other individual got into the car with the other boy,” said witness George Brown.
Police Chief Dave Kurz said that they are working closely with neighbors and witnesses to identify the accomplice.

6-months-later
19-year-old Joe Snow and 20-year-old Frank Ladd were convicted yesterday of breaking and entering and grand larceny after a five-day court proceeding.
Snow and Ladd were arrested in the case of the breaking and entering of Compound Apt. #3 in Durham N.H. in February. The two took $5,000 worth of electronics.
Snow was arrested the night of the break-in before leaving Durham, while Ladd was arrested following further investigation.
After the charges were reviewed they were both arraigned for the charges and bail was set for $50,000.
After the all the evidence was presented for both cases, it only took the Jury one-hour to convict Snow and Ladd of the crimes.
Both Snow and Ladd received a sentence of three to five years in prison with probation after the serving sentence.

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