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Nashua men arrested in two separate cases

NASHUA – At 3:15 p.m. Saturday, city police officers arrested John Rundlett, 55, no fixed address, Nashua, on a warrant for burglary, Class B felony. In a totally separate case, officers arrested William Kratman, 50, of 30 Hawkstead Hollow, Nashua, at 3:50 p.m. Friday on a warrant for ...

Police keeping watch on rise of meth in New Hampshire

PORTSMOUTH (AP) – Crystal meth is on the rise in New Hampshire, entering the state through main highways like Interstate 95, but Seacoast police say use of the drug does not appear to be increasing at the same rate in their cities and towns. State Police Lt. John Hennessey said ...

Duggan found not guilty in child support case

By DAMIEN FISHER Staff Writer NASHUA — Mark Duggan, the Massachusetts man on trial for allegedly failing to pay child support for several years, was found not guilty on criminal charges this week. The jury in the Hillsborough Superior Court-South in Nashua found Duggan, 52, not guilty on ...

No jail time for sandwich thief

NASHUA – After taking a haul of sandwiches, condiments and beverages worth about $16 from a grocery store in May, Nashua resident Misty Brown faced a possible sentence of up to seven years in state prison. Instead, Brown, 41, of 28 Railroad Square, Apt. 44, was sentenced Tuesday in the ...

Two Nashuans charged

NASHUA – On Monday, Nashua police arrested a city man on an arrest warrant for aggravated felonious sexual assault. Officers arrested Jay Duclos, 52, of Nashua, at 3:58 p.m. Monday after they received a report of alleged sexual assault involving a female adult on Sunday. The victim reported ...

Lead prosecutor leaving Dusty Old Cars case

NASHUA – James Boffetti, the chief of the Consumer Affairs Bureau of the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office, is leaving the Dusty Old Cars prosecution team to focus on the state’s lawsuit against opioid manufacturer, Purdue Pharma. Boffetti, speaking on Monday, said it was a tough ...