Manchester Police Nab Knife-Wielding Thief in Downtown Tip Jar Heist
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Manchester Police arrested Christopher Webber, 28, of Manchester, on April 11, 2026, after he allegedly used a knife to steal money from the tip jar at The Bookery, a popular independent bookstore at 844 Elm St. in the heart of downtown. Officers responded to the café counter robbery around 11:25 a.m., where employees reported Webber lingering in the store before requesting water, flashing the blade, grabbing the cash and fleeing.
Patrols quickly located Webber near Hanover Chophouse, just minutes after the call, with a knife in his possession matching the description. He faces charges of robbery (armed) and felon in possession of a dangerous weapon, with arraignment set for April 13, 2026, in Manchester District Court. The rapid apprehension highlights Manchester Police's familiarity with the bustling Elm Street corridor, a hub for local shops and eateries vital to the city's economy.
This theft comes amid heightened vigilance over downtown incidents, including separate arrests of three suspects — including Kevin Donnelly, 23 — in a string of jewelry store thefts, though no direct link has been established. Local business owners, like The Bookery's baristas who warned nearby spots, expressed relief but frustration with opportunistic crimes eroding customer confidence in the walkable district. Police urge vigilance as warmer weather draws more foot traffic to the area.
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