Crime & Safety
After Crash in Merrimack, Nashua Man Bagged in Londonderry
Jacob Reznikow faces numerous charges, held on cash bail.
A local man is facing a number of charges after a crash on Daniel Webster Highway in Merrimack.
Jacob Reznikow, 26, of Ash Street in Nashua, was arrested on June 17, and charged with driving while intoxicated, reckless conduct, assault, and criminal mischief.
According to a press statement, Merrimack Police were called to the roadway at around 3:15 p.m. for a report of a Honda van driving onto a property, potentially recklessly. The caller alleged that after approaching the vehicle, “the operator almost struck him.”
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Officers arriving at the scene were unable to locate the vehicle but put out an alert to other agencies.
Londonderry Police were later called to a domestic disturbance on Hadley Road and when they arrived, they reportedly found a Honda van with “substantial damage” that matched the van that was in Merrimack. The driver, Reznikow, was taken into custody, according to a statement.
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Londonderry Police released Reznikow to Merrimack Police where he was processed and held on $20,000 cash bail. He was arraigned today in Merrimack District Court.
According to online reports, Reznikow has been arrested a couple of times in the last few years.
In 2008, he was arrested on reckless conduct and falsifying evidence charges after reportedly shooting a gun into the air to disperse a mob on Ash Street. In 2012, he was arrested in Nashua and charged with three counts of unlawful sale of a controlled drug, marijuana, a felony, and one count of possession of a controlled drug, marijuana, a misdemeanor.
Editor’s note: The following story was derived from information supplied by the Merrimack Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
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