Two men are charged with felony theft and a third for driving after being certified a habitual offender in the November
Two men are charged with felony theft and a third for driving after being certified a habitual offender in the November round of felony indictments handed up Nov. 18 by a grand jury at Grafton Superior Court in North Haverhill. Dustin Adams, 38, of Bath, was indicted on a Class B felony count of unlawfully driving after being certified a habitual offender. On Sept. 30 in Woodsville, prosecutors said Adams drove a 2004 Chevrolet dump truck in the Walmart parking lot after being certified a habitual offender in December 2020 by the New Hampshire Department of Motor Vehicles, which revoked his driver’s license. Nathan Laflamme, 35, of St. Johnsbury, was indicted on a Class A felony count of receiving stolen property. On July 12 in Bath, Laflamme is alleged to have kept a Ford Explorer belonging to Enterprise Rent-A-Car while knowing it had been stolen or probably stolen. Nicholas J. Quimby, 33, of Lancaster was indicted on a Class A felony count of theft by unauthorized taking and a Class B felony count of theft by unauthorized taking after previously being convicted on theft-related charges. Quimby stole more than $1,500 in jewelry from a glass display case at a Walmart store in Lebanon.