KENSINGTON, NH — Two people have been arrested in connection with a burglary at the Nurture and Nature Children’s Center off Amesbury Road.
The Kensington Police Department received a call from a representative of the children’s center on Nov. 26, 2025.
The representative reported that when she arrived at the property that morning, she noticed the lock box that housed the key to the building was missing from the rear door.
She entered the building and noticed that several items, along with paperwork, were disrupted and tossed behind the old bar area.
She also noticed several items were missing, including a large screen television and banker boxes.
An officer arrived on scene and conducted a walk-through of the building.
All of the missing items were located in the basement, staged by the rear basement exit door.
On March 11, a Seabrook detective reached out to Kensington police advising that they had a tip pertaining to the break-in and burglary.
The tip, along with extensive interviews made by Kensington police, identified two suspected individuals.
Further investigation produced probable cause necessary to obtain arrest warrants for Aaron Driver, 33, of Seabrook, and Vicki Knowles, 43, of Seabrook.
On April 6, Knowles was arrested and taken into custody.
Knowles was arraigned on April 7 and remains at the Rockingham County Jail awaiting a probable cause hearing.
Both Knowles and Driver face charges of burglary, nighttime burglary, prowling and criminal mischief.
Driver remains at large.
Anyone with information pertaining to Driver’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Kensington Police Department.
