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A Goffstown teacher, arrested three times in the last year on domestic-related offenses, was arrested again Wednesday, this time for allegedly violating bail conditions.Cassandra Beauchesne, 28, a first-grade teacher at Maple Avenue School, is accused of violating bail conditions set on a criminal mischief charge stemming from an incident on Tuesday at her Baboosic Lake home.
She is accused of swinging a lawn chair and damaging a laptop computer belonging to her husband.Capt. Michael Dudash said within hours of bail conditions being set Wednesday in Milford District Court, which barred her from contacting her husband, Eric Beauchesne, Beauchesne sent text messages to him.
She was arrested Wednesday afternoon and arraigned Thursday in Merrimack District Court.
She pleaded innocent to charges of violating bail conditions and stalking. Her trial is Nov. 8.
Beauchesne, whose current address is 38 Hawthorne Drive, Bedford, has taught at the Goffstown school for the past five years. She was on leave at the end of the last school year but returned this year to the school as a reading teacher, according to school officials.
The latest charges make it the fourth time in nine months that she has been arrested.The first time was on Dec. 22 when Beauchesne was arrested on four counts of simple assault, alleging she choked, slapped and punched Eric Beauchesne and broke his computer. Then she was arrested again on March 11 on two felony counts of second-degree assault and a charge of simple assault accusing her of hitting and choking him again.
All the assault charges were dropped in May and, under a negotiated plea, Beauchesne pleaded guilty to criminal mischief and criminal threatening, admitting she broke her husband’s computer and threatened him two separate times. She was fined $1,000 and given a deferred 360-day jail term, based on one year of good behavior.
The couple was in the process of getting a divorce in May but appeared to have reconciled when she was arrested again on Tuesday, according to Dudash. Her trial on those charges is set for Oct. 25 at 9:30 a.m. in Merrimack District Court.
That reminds me, I understand Amy Bishop's trial is underway currently.