CONCORD, NH — A homeless felon with several active felony charges is in more trouble after being arrested in August and September.
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Felony complaints were issued against Ducharme in July connected to burglary and theft charges after the former Steeplegate Mall property on Loudon Road.
Ducharme was accused of burglarizing the property and removing copper wiring from electrical rooms at the former mall on Aug. 13, 2024. The value of the copper wiring was more than $1,501-plus.
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A probable cause hearing was held on Sept. 23 and Judge David Burns ruled there was enough evidence to move forward with the cases.
Editor's note: This post was derived from information supplied by the Concord Police Department and does not indicate a conviction.
Limited information was available about the two felony possession of a controlled drug-subsequent charges and
The August 2024 burglary and theft charges and Aug. 26 drug possession charge were boundover from Concord District Court to Merrimack County Superior Court on Sept. 25. Ducharme is due back in superior court on Dec. 10 for dispositional conferences.
Ducharme has more than a dozen active charges in superior courts in New Hampshire.
In July 2024, Ducharme was indicted on meth, fentanyl, felon in possession of a dangerous weapon, and violation of a protective order charges after a December 2023 incident in Rochester. He failed to appear at a final pretrial hearing in May. A final pretrial hearing is slated for Oct. 15 with jury selection to begin on Nov. 3.
Jury selection is scheduled to be held on Jan. 20, 2026, on eight counts of stolen firearm, subsequent drug possession, felonious use of a firearm, and falsifying physical evidence charges out of Concord from August 2024. Also on Jan. 20, 2026, Ducharme has a status conference hearing connected to drug possession, falsifying physical evidence, and resisting arrest charges after an incident in September 2024 in Concord.
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