Hillsborough County grand jury indictments for July
NASHUA – The two men accused of various crimes in connection with the mid-May break-in and assault at a Hollis home and another man who racked up 14 separate domestic violence-related charges in April and May are among the more prominent indictments handed down this month by a Hillsborough County grand jury. An indictment is not a finding of guilt but is the grand jury’s ruling that prosecutors have enough evidence to move forward with charges at the superior court level.
The complete list of indictments released Friday appears with this story at www.nashuatelegraph.com.
Those indicted include:
? Ralph E. Doucette, 54, 901 Mammoth Road, Dracut, Mass.: Two counts, burglary, Class A felonies; one count, conspiracy to commit simple assault, stemming from May 17 burglary and assault at Mooar Hill Road, Hollis.
? Ronald B. Dunphy, 53, 205 Mammoth Road, Pelham: One count, second degree assault; three counts, felon in possession of a deadly weapon, all Class B felonies; one count, criminal solicitation, Class A misdemeanor, stemming from same Hollis incident.
? Joseph Clancy, 40, incarcerated at Hillsborough County Department of Corrections: Seven counts, simple assault – domestic violence, all Class A misdemeanors; four counts, criminal threatening; one count, second degree assault; two counts, felon in possession of a firearm, all Class B felonies, stemming from assaulting, threatening and trying to strangle a female victim on May 17–18 in Nashua.
? Gregory Montejunas, 29, last known address 42 Milk St., Nashua: One count each, first degree assault, Class A felony; criminal threatening; reckless conduct; convicted felon in possession of firearm, all Class B felonies, in connection with striking a victim with a baseball bat, threatening and terrorizing two victims and firing shotgun close to a victim, on May 28 in Nashua.
? James Rhodes, 22, last known address 1 Beacon Court, Nashua: One count each, armed robbery, Class A felony; possession of a narcotic drug, unclassified felony; resisting arrest, Class A misdemeanor, in connection with robbing a store and threatening the victim with a box cutter, possessing crack cocaine and refusing police orders, on June 18–19 in Nashua.
Dean Shalhoup can be reached at 594-6443 or dshalhoup@nashuatelegraph.com. Also follow Shalhoup on Twitter (@Telegraph_DeanS).


