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Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
Published: 4/18/2016 7:00:13 PM
A suspected carjacker who allegedly attempted to steal a police cruiser agreed Thursday to have his probable cause hearing continued, according to court documents.
Michael A. Munroe, 32, of Concord, waived his right to a speedy hearing, giving him more time to consult with Mark Osborne, his court-appointed lawyer.
The hearing, which started Thursday at the 8th Circuit Court in Jaffrey, will resume May 2 there.
Facing a number of other charges in New Hampshire and Massachusetts – carjackings, armed robbery and a home burglary – Munroe is being held in lieu of bail.
Bail remains $500,000 cash on the Hancock charges of two counts of simple assault, resisting arrest, an attempt to steal the cruiser and possession of heroin and cocaine.