CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A man has pleaded guilty in federal court to hacking into computer accounts for a New Hampshire town’s police department and offices, and a drug treatment center. The U.S. attorney’s office said Wednesday that 31-year-old Wayne Kenney Jr., of Hooksett, was arrested by an Auburn police officer in 2015 on a heroin possession charge. He was required to attend drug counseling at the Farnum Center. Kenney faces sentencing on March 2, 2021. His lawyer said he is remorseful for his actions, is taking responsibility for them, and is a different person now than he was in 2015
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Man pleads guilty to hacking into police, town accounts

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