RAYMOND, N.H. - A Massachusetts man arrested for allegedly dropping his pants while dressed as Santa Claus has been arrested again.
Raymond High School Principal Michael Shore says people initially thought 52-year-old Richard Mullen was looking for his child when they saw him walking around the school on Tuesday morning. Shore said police were called to the school after Mullen couldn't come up with a name.
Mullen, of Malden, Mass., pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to one charge of criminal trespassing. Bail was set at $1,000. As a condition of bail, Mullen was ordered to stay 100 yards away from any Raymond school.
His trial was scheduled for Jan. 6.
In the earlier incident, Mullen was arrested Dec. 4 at the Mall at Rockingham Park after shoppers said they saw a man, dressed as Santa Claus, drop his pants. Police say Mullen was wearing sweat pants under his costume. They charged him with disorderly conduct. Mullen was not working at the mall at the time.
heard the other day about three elderly ladies on a park bench who were accosted by a flasher, apparently two of the women had a stroke, but the third was sitting to far a way to reach
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Reyn
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Sat 24 Dec, 2005 10:32 pm
Ooooooh! Ba-ba-boom!
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roverroad
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Sat 24 Dec, 2005 11:23 pm
Re: Santa flasher arrested again
Not everybody celebrates Christmas the same way I guess...
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Reyn
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Sun 25 Dec, 2005 09:20 am
I'm thinking that this person probably celebrates Easter and Valentine's Day much the same way. :wink:
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edgarblythe
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Sun 25 Dec, 2005 09:22 am
He would be easier to spot on Easter. The red hat and white beard would make him stand out more.
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Reyn
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Sun 25 Dec, 2005 09:26 am
edgarblythe wrote:
He would be easier to spot on Easter. The red hat and white beard would make him stand out more.
Hey, good morning, Edgar. How goes the celebrations?
Just about to have brekky here and dig in.
Good story, eh?
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edgarblythe
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Sun 25 Dec, 2005 09:38 am
Well, so-so.
We are at home just temporarily. Shortly we go to the daughters' homes, one at a time.
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Reyn
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Sun 25 Dec, 2005 01:21 pm
Here we've just finished opening everything. Taking it easy. Lunch in about an hour.