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Hooksett
Hooksett man charged in DHL package heist
By Nathan Duke
Staff Writer
One set of thieves has led
police to another set of thieves
in a robbery from DHL last
Christmas season.
A Hooksett man and a Goffstown
man are charged with
burglarizing DHL Worldwide
Express. warehouse in Londonderry
in December. They
face a probable cause hearing
and are currently being held on
$250,000 cash bail.
Raymond Desroche, 30, of
Hooksett, and John Johnson,
34, of Goffstown, will appear
at the Derry District Court on
Monday, Aug. 22, for a probable
cause hearing. They have
been charged with burglary, a
Class A felony, which can carry
a sentence of seven to 15 years
if convicted, said Detective
Tim Jones of the Londonderry
Police Department.
The two were arrested on
July 10 after two Manchester
men were arrested in Milford,
Conn., for possession of jewelry
and drugs.
Michael Tierney, 29, and Ryan Staples, 32, were arrested
in Connecticut after being found
in possession of $130,000 in
jewelry, most of which were
identified as pieces stolen during
the DHL heist, said Jones.
He said the two Manchester
men played no role in the
December heist, but police
believed they had robbed a selfstorage
unit where Desroche and
Johnson had kept some of the
alleged stolen items.
"We were on (Desroche and
Johnson's) trail for a long time
and were developing a case
against them," said Jones. "We
got a lucky break."
Jones said the two men were
also linked to other burglaries
in other local jurisdictions.
Three people have been arrested
for alleged involvement in the
DHL heist, including Desroche,
Johnson and Crystal Porch of
Manchester, who was recently
arrested and charged with being
an accomplice to the burglary.
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