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As firefighers works to set up ladders and hose lives, smoke billows from a home at 17 Croft Way Monday afternoon. Firefighters from a number of surrounding communities including Franklin and Holderness fought the two-alarm blaze. Police charged a 22-year-old man who lived in the home with arson. (Laconia Daily Sun photo/Gail Ober)
BY GAIL OBER
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LACONIA — Police charged a young local man with arson on Christmas Eve for allegedly setting his 17 Croft Way home on fire earlier that afternoon. Police said Jordan C. Feaster, 22, of 17 Croft Way admitted setting the fire to Police Chief Christopher Adams during an investigation begun immediately by
city police and the N.H. Fire Marshal after firefighters from multiple communities extinguished the two-alarm blaze. Police said after Feaster’s arrest he was taken to Lakes Region General Hospital for an involuntary mental health admission. Charged with arson, he was released on $10,000 personal recognizance bail and given a court date in February 2013. Laconia Fire Capt. Bob Landry said the
fire was confined to the back of the second floor and attic of the home in the South Down Shores/Long Bay community. He said there were bedrooms and a bathroom in that section of the house. Firefighters were alerted to the blaze at 1:16 p.m. December 24 by a neighbor who saw smoke pouring from the eaves. When firefighters arrived, smoke was see FIRE page 13
Let the borrower beware: payday & car title loan companies operating only online are escaping state regulatory functions BY MICHAEL KITCH THE LACONIA DAILY SUN
LACONIA — The experience of a local woman serves as a reminder of the risks of payday and title loans, or borrowing against the next paycheck or a
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