Crime & Safety

Florida Man Arrested On DUI Charge: Nashua Police Log

Plus: Theft arrests in the Gate City; man arrested on domestic violence, mischief charges; and trespass and warrant arrests.

Massachusetts woman who went missing four years ago was arrested on theft charges in Nashua.
Massachusetts woman who went missing four years ago was arrested on theft charges in Nashua. (Tony Schinella | Patch )

NASHUA, NH — John A. Arsenian, 58, homeless, was arrested on July 11, 2019, on a criminal trespass charge.

Alec Darrel Joyce, 22, of Wyoming Road in Tyngsborough, Massachusetts, was arrested on July 11, on an electronic bench warrant for nonappearance in court.

Robert J. Caprood, 54, of Lowell Street in Nashua, was arrested on July 2, on a disorderly conduct charge.

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Damon M. Zabko, 20, of Hartford Lane in Nashua, was arrested on two domestic violence-simple assault and criminal mischief charges on July 2.

Jonathan Griffin, 36, of Ash Street in Nashua, was arrested on July 1, on a capias warrant as well as driving after revocation or suspension and two counts of theft by unauthorized taking-less than $1,000.

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Gerard Leo Flynn, 27, of an unknown address, was arrested on June 30, on domestic violence-simple assault and criminal mischief charges.

Kyle Osborne, 32, of 30th Lane in Loxahatchee, Florida, was arrested on June 29, on a driving under the influence charge.

Richard Walter Sponagle, 41, of Ledge Street in Nashua, was arrested on two domestic violence-simple assault charges on June 29.

Abraham Vera, 27, of Whitney Street in Nashua, was arrested on June 28, on an operating without a valid license charge.

Shannon Metcalfe, 29, homeless, was arrested on June 27, on a theft by unauthorized taking-less than $1,000 and resisting arrest or detention charges.

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