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Vermont man accused in Concord couple's death indicted

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CONCORD - The Attorney Generals Office announced today that the man accused in the deaths of a Concord couple has been indicted on second degree murder charges.

Logan Clegg, 26, is accused in the April deaths of Stephen and Djeswende Reid.

The charges against Clegg are as follows:

Stephen and Djeswende Reid

Second Degree Murder - for knowingly causing the death of Stephen Reid by shooting him with a gun;

Second Degree Murder (alternative count) - for recklessly causing the death of Stephen Reid under circumstances manifesting an extreme indifference to the value of human life by shooting him with a gun;

Second Degree Murder - for knowingly causing the death of Djeswende Reid by shooting her with a gun;

Second Degree Murder (alternative count) - for recklessly causing the death of Djeswende Reid under circumstances manifesting an extreme indifference to the value of human life by shooting her with a gun;

Falsifying Physical Evidence - for moving and concealing the body of Stephen Reid

Falsifying Physical Evidence - for moving and concealing the body of Djeswende Reid

Falsifying Physical Evidence - for burning his tent and campsite after the deaths of Stephen and Djeswende Reid;

Convicted Felon - for possessing or having under his control a pistol, revolver, or other firearm after being convicted of a felony against the person or property of another.

Clegg, most recently of South Burlington, Vt., is accused of fatally shooting the Reids on a walking trail near their Concord apartment on April 18.

He continues to be held without bail. The Merrimack Superior Court has scheduled an arraignment on these indictments for Jan 30.

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