Nashua man facing charges of domestic violence, witness tampering

Felix Marengo, 33, of Nashua, was arrested on May 2 on charges of domestic violence and witness tampering. Courtesy photo/Nashua Police Department
NASHUA – Felix Marengo, 33, of Nashua, was taken into custody on May 2 on charges of domestic violence and witness tampering.
According to the Nashua Police Department, officers received a report from a female victim who stated that Marengo threatened her with a gun in December 2024 and had since been stalking her. The victim also reportedly told police that she was contacted by another individual who warned her not press charges against Marengo.
Detectives with the Special Investigations Division continued the investigation and charged Marengo with domestic violence, criminal threatening with a deadly weapon, witness tampering, domestic violence stalking and violation of privacy.
Under state law, if convicted, Marengo could face up to 16 years in prison, up to 10 years of probation and up to $12,000 in fines.
Marengo was held without bail and was scheduled to be arraigned in Nashua District Court on May 3.
In July 2015, Nashua Police charged Marengo with carrying an unlicensed loaded handgun. In July 2020, he was arrested by State Police in Candia and charged with four motor vehicle offenses.