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Four are indicted in 2017 assaults

By Dean Shalhoup - Senior Staff Writer | Jul 26, 2018

NASHUA – A Hillsborough County Superior Court-South grand jury has handed up multiple indictments against the three men and one woman arrested in May, after a police investigation prompted by the discovery of a 27-year-old man in bed with a 15-year-old girl during an unrelated search of a local residence.

Nashua residents Leeanne McKinnon, 21, and Jonathan Martin, 28, both of 86 1/2 Ash St.; Lukos Ceurvels, 20, of 28 Railroad Square, Apt. 35; and Michael Come, 27, of 32 Paxton Terrace, are under indictment on a total of 15 charges, all stemming from allegations they engaged in various sexual acts with the girl during summer 2017, and in one case early this year.

The four are among dozens of local residents for whom the July term of the grand jury handed up indictments.

McKinnon and Ceurvels face five indictments each – McKinnon, on five counts of felonious sexual assault – penetration, Class B felonies; and Ceurvels on one count of aggravated felonious sexual assault, Class A felony, and four counts of felonious sexual assault, Class B felonies.

They accuse McKinnon of knowingly engaging in sexual penetration with the alleged victim between July 1 and Aug. 31, 2017, and charge Ceurvels with committing a pattern of felonious sexual assault by allegedly engaging in sexual intercourse with the girl during a period of time from June 1 and Oct. 30, 2017.

Come was indicted on three counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault – pattern, which accuse him of knowingly engaging in sexual intercourse with the girl on more than one occasion between Jan. 1 and March 30.

Martin’s two indictments are both on the charge of felonious sexual assault – penetration, which allege he engaged in sexual penetration with the girl on two occasions between July 1 and Aug. 31, 2017.

Police said at the time of the May arrests that several weeks earlier, Nashua detectives and members of the U.S. Marshals Service had gone to a residence in search of a suspect in a “totally unrelated” case.

Granted permission by the homeowner to conduct the search, officers went in and happened upon two people in bed, whom they identified as Come and the alleged victim.

The girl reportedly told police during their subsequent investigation that she had also been having sexual relationships with three other people, police said at the time.

These are some of the other individuals for whom indictments were handed up by the July grand jury for Hillsborough South, along with the offenses with which they are charged.

Lois Masci, 51, of 246 Daniel Webster Highway, Unit 324, Merrimack: Two counts of criminal liability to the sale of a controlled drug; two counts of falsifying physical evidence; one count of possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute, all Class B felonies, for allegedly possessing heroin or fentanyl, aiding Shane Masci in the sale of a controlled drug, and concealing quantities of heroin or fentanyl in a female body cavity and by swallowing the substance with the purpose to impair an investigation, on May 8, 10 and 15 in Merrimack.

Shane Masci, 44, of 246 Daniel Webster Highway, Unit 324, Merrimack: Four counts, sale of a controlled narcotic drug, Class B felonies, for allegedly selling a quantity of fentanyl to undercover police agents in Merrimack.

Danielle Davis, 29, of 20 Oakland Drive, Milford: One count each of possession of a controlled drug, special felony; and attempted falsifying physical evidence, Class B felony, for allegedly possessing more than five grams of fentanyl after being previously convicted of a drug-related offense, and attempting to deceive a probation officer by concealing urine that wasn’t hers in a bottle in a female body cavity, on April 9 and May 22 in Nashua.

Bryant Conant, 27, of Three Whispering Pines Lane, Merrimack: Four counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault – no consent; and two counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault – use of force or violence, all special felonies, for allegedly engaging in sex acts with a female who did not consent to the acts, and overcoming the female by pinning her to a bed, to the ground, and against a rock while engaging in sexual acts, between July 1 and Oct. 31, 2014, in Hudson.

Larissa Baker, 34, of Four Seventh St., Apt. Two, Nashua. One count of public welfare – prohibited acts, Class A felony, for allegedly receiving roughly $27,300 in medical assistance and food stamp benefits to which she was not entitled, by intentionally failing to disclose her wages from two jobs, between November 2015 and June 2017, in Nashua.

Gofur Alom, 26, of 9 1/2 Granite St., Nashua. Two counts each of first-degree assault with a deadly weapon, Class A felonies, and second-degree assault – deadly weapon and bodily injury, Class B felonies, for allegedly knowingly, and recklessly, causing injury to another person by stabbing the person in the head and face with a knife, on May 15 in Nashua.

Dean Shalhoup can be reached at 594-1256, or, dshalhoup@nashuatelegraph.com or @Telegraph_DeanS.

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