Police arrested a Rollinsford man on Wednesday in connection with an incident at a local laundry center in which a suspect could be seen throwing a potted plant into a washing machine and urinating in two washing machines.

ROLLINSFORD — Police arrested a Rollinsford man on Wednesday in connection with an incident at a local laundry center in which a suspect could be seen throwing a potted plant into a washing machine and urinating in two washing machines.

Ivan B. Beaulieu, 23, of Main Street, Rollinsford, turned himself in to police after learning the department had an active warrant issued against him. He was charged with criminal trespass and three counts of criminal mischief in connection with the incident that occurred at the Village Washboard last Friday, Aug. 21, police said.

Police claim that Beaulieu entered the laundry center at approximately 3 a.m. and spent "a good amount of time in the building," according to a police press release. While there, police allege Beaulieu took a potted plant and threw it in a washing machine, took towels out of a dryer and put them in another washing machine, took a doll and placed it in the washing machine, and then appeared to urinate in both washing machines.

Video surveillance captured the whole event, according to police. After completing those activities the suspect was seen going up to the security cameras and tilting them up toward the ceiling, police said.

Police posted screens shots of the suspect on the department's Facebook page and within hours several calls were received identifying Beaulieu as the suspect, police said.

Bail was set at $2,500 personal recognizance. Beaulieu is scheduled to appear at the Dover Circuit Court on Thursday, Sept. 17.

After the booking, Beaulieu was transported to the Strafford County House of Corrections. The probation department put a 72-hour hold on him.