Crime & Safety
Burglary Call Leads to Arrest of Milford Man
UPDATE: Manchester Police added a burglary charge to Jeremy Trask's docket after he was allegedly in the backyard of a Beech Street home.

MANCHESTER, NH — A local man was arrested this afternoon after an alleged incident in Manchester, according to police. Jeremy Trask, 28, of Milford, was arrested on April 11, 2017, for resisting arrest or detention. On April 12, a burglary charge was added.
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According to police, officers were sent to South Beech Street for a report of a burglary in progress. Lt. Brian O’Keefe of the Manchester Police Department said officers located a man – later identified as Trask – in a backyard of the residence and, ultimately, charged him with resisting.
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The burglary charge was added later. Trask was arraigned on April 12.
According to posts on Patch, in 2015, Trask was indicted on a heroin possession charge after an alleged incident in April of that year in Milford. Later that year, he was arrested in Massachusetts for trespassing, heroin, and warrants, after an incident in Lawrence, MA, according to the Eagle-Tribune. Trask was arrested in June 2013 for criminal liability for the conduct of another, criminal trespass, possession of controlled/narcotic drugs, and default or breach of bail conditions. In November 2012, he and a woman were arrested for robbery after an alleged incident on Elm Street in Milford.
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