Nashua couple already charged with failing to report abuse arrested on burglary charges
A married couple charged last month with failing to report child abuse was arrested Friday on burglary charges.
Raymond Hebert, 37, and Lori Hebert, 39, of no fixed address, Nashua, were arrested Friday and charged with burglarizing a home in February. Raymond Hebert is charged with burglary, and Lori Hebert is charged with criminal liability to burglary, police said.
Both charges are felonies.
Police were contacted on Feb. 10 for a reported burglary at a city home. The owner said several items were missing and detectives said they identified Raymond and Lori Hebert as suspects, police said.
On March 28, Nashua police arrested Michael Paquin, 61, and charged him with five counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault. On the same day, Paquin’s wife, Denise Paquin, 59, and both Heberts also were arrested and charged with persons required to report child abuse, police said.
Michael Paquin is accused of sexually assaulting a boy younger than 13 between September and December 2013, police said.
Raymond and Lori Hebert said the alleged victim told them in mid-December that Michael Paquin had touched him inappropriately. Police weren’t contacted about the alleged abuse until February, police said.
The Heberts were held at the Nashua Police Department on $50,000 cash or surety for the burglary and criminal liability charges and scheduled to be arraigned at Nashua district court on Monday, police said.
The Class B felonies are punishable by up to seven years in prison plus fines, police said.
– JOSEPH G. COTE