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Ex-N. Berwick man gets year for stealing military equipment that went to China

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PORTLAND, Maine - A former North Berwick man was sentenced Thursday for conspiring to transport stolen property in interstate commerce and conspiring to sell stolen government property.

U.S. District Judge John A. Woodcock, Jr. sentenced Christopher Hagan, 33, now living in New Hampshire, to 12 months plus one day in prison to be followed by three years of supervised release. He was also fined $10,000, ordered to forfeit $150,000, and will be required to refile his tax returns for five years. Hagan pleaded guilty on May 13.

According to court records, between October 2017 and September 2021, Hagan obtained stolen government items which he resold on online forums. One of Hagan's coconspirators, Jonathan Chaisson, 34, of New Hampshire (no town given) was employed by a national defense contractor based in New Hampshire and received used and/or broken Advance Target Pointer Illuminator Aiming Laser (ATPIAL) devices designated for military and law enforcement use. Chaisson stole or converted new and used parts and components to repair the ATPIALs and provided Hagan with the repaired devices to sell.

Hagan also conspired with Wade Walker, 45, and Michael Humphrey, 46, both of Texas, to steal and sell military equipment from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), an agency of the United States Department of Defense. Both Walker and Humphrey were employed by the DLA Red River Army Depot facility in Texarkana, Texas. On multiple dates in 2019 and in 2020, Humphrey transferred stolen government property to Walker for resale, and Walker provided the stolen property to Hagan for further resale. Through the investigation, agents determined that Hagan had at least one customer in China.

On July 24, 2023, Chaisson pleaded guilty to conspiring to transport stolen property in interstate commerce and was sentenced to probation for two years. On October 31, 2023, Humphrey pleaded guilty to conspiring to sell stolen government property and was sentenced to probation for two years. On January 8, 2024, Walker pleaded guilty to conspiring to sell stolen government property and was sentenced to probation for three years.

The United States Department of Commerce - Office of Export Enforcement and the Defense Criminal Investigative Service investigated the case with assistance from Homeland Security Investigations (HSI).

"That Mr. Hagan and his conspirators would exploit their connections to the defense industry to put their own financial gain ahead of the nation's security is unconscionable," said Acting U.S. Attorney Craig M. Wolff. "The U.S. Attorney's Office commends the remarkable interagency cooperation that underpinned this complex and important investigation."

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