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Counseling, treatment ordered for standoff suspect

NASHUA – Struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder may have played a role in the domestic disturbance that led to the Jan. 31 standoff involving police and Shedds Avenue resident Kenneth Bell, according to court documents. Bell, 43, faces several charges in connection with the incident, ...

Man arrested for alleged criminal threatening

NASHUA – At 9:40 p.m. Saturday, officers arrested John Wilcox, 47, of Nashua, on a felony charge of criminal threatening. An officer on patrol allegedly witnessed a man brandishing a cutting tool and threatening two people as they walked to their vehicle in the Pearson Avenue parking lot. ...

Jury finds Fernandez not guilty

NASHUA – A Superior Court jury on Friday returned verdicts of not guilty in the case of Christine Fernandez, capping a two-day trial that centered on a family ring valued at more than $1,500. The final witnesses testified, the closing arguments took place and the not-guilty verdicts came ...

Man arrested on warrant for felony sexual assault

NASHUA – At 2:45 p.m. Friday, officers arrested Luis Torres Santos, 25, of Waterbury, Connecticut, on an arrest warrant for alleged felony aggravated sexual assault. On Dec. 24, officers received information that Santos allegedly sexually assaulted a juvenile known to him. The investigation ...

Manchester man charged with felony theft

NASHUA – At 7:20 p.m. Friday, officers arrested William Mejia-Delisle, 25, of Manchester, on the felony charge of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer. Patrol officers responded to J.C. Penney at 310 Daniel Webster Highway for the report of a shoplifter being detained. The suspect, ...

Bail revoked for suspect in knife-carving assault as N.H., Mass. cases proceed

NASHUA – Lawyers in the case of Blake Colella, the former Nashua man facing numerous charges including allegations he carved letters into a woman’s back with a knife in 2017, have agreed that Colella be jailed and his bail revoked as his cases move forward in court. A Superior Court judge ...