Crime & Safety
Pair Arrested On Warrants At Motel
Nathan Holmquist and Terri Field were arrested at the Firebird in Hooksett. Holmquist was wanted for breaking and entering in Andover, MA.
HOOKSETT, NH — A warrant check at a local motel led to two charges against two, according to police in Hooksett. Nathan Holmquist, 41, of Manchester, and Terri Field, 44, of Hooksett, were arrested in separate rooms at the motel on warrants. According to police, officers were sent to the Firebird Motel on Bell Avenue to check and see if two people with active warrants were staying at the motel.
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One of the individuals – Holmquist – was wanted on breaking and entering charges by the Andover MA Police Department. He was arrested without incident and charged as a fugitive from justice.
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Field was wanted on a $2,000 cash electronic bench warrant out of Manchester District Court for nonappearance on a willful concealment charge. She was also arrested without incident.
After being charged and processed, Holmquist was arraigned via video on the fugitive charge.
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Field, according to police, came up with the $2,000 cash and was released.
Holmquist, according to posts on Patch during the past seven years, previously lived in Hampton as well as Danvers, Lawrence, and Tewksbury, MA. He is no stranger to police having been arrested for bail jumping, theft, fraudulent use of a credit card counts, drug possession charges, operating a motor vehicle with a revoked license, speeding in violation of special regulation, failing to stop or yield, marked lanes violation, driving with a suspended license, fugitive from justice, and other warrants.
Images via Hooksett Police.
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