Standoff ends peacefully with five arrests and one subject still at large
Staff reports 8:02 a.m.
SOMERSWORTH - An 18-hour SWAT-team standoff at a Somersworth apartment house that ended peacefully yielded five arrests by the time it ended Friday afternoon, but one of the subject police were most interested in is still apparently at large. Those taken into custody included Samantha J. Beyer-Morele, 27, and Brett Turgeon, 29, both of 219 Green St., Apt. B, on probation/parole warrants, a transient, Christopher Beckwith, 39, for a drug court violation, Brianna Y. Cruz, 19, of 108 Franklin St., Apt. C, Somersworth, for alleged drug possession and Aiyla M. Griffin, 25, of 219 Green St., Apt. B, on drug possession charges and a bench warrant for probation/parole violation. Meanwhile, police continue today to seek the whereabouts of Robert Twombley, 39, of 219 Green St., Apt. C., whom witnesses said police were urging on a bullhorn to come out of the apartment house during the standoff. The standoff began around 8:30 p.m. on Thursday and quickly escalated with the knowledge by police that several firearms may be within the four-unit apartment house in a residential area of the city located between Indigo Hill and Stackpole roads. The incident began as a joint exercise by Somersworth police, the Strafford County Drug Task Force and the U.S. Marshals Service to execute search warrants for suspected drug activity at the apartment house. Somersworth Police are looking to speak with Twombly. Anyone who knows where he is or how to contact him is urged to call ihem at 692-3131.
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