Crime & Safety
Local Man Arrested On Burglary, Stolen Property Charges
Nashua Police: Jonathan Amorella Moore was allegedly involved in incidents again in the city during October and November 2017.

NASHUA, NH — A man with no fixed address in Nashua was arrested yesterday on burglary and other charges, according to police. Jonathan Amorella Moore, 28, was arrested at around 12:30 p.m. on Jan. 3, 2018, on three counts of felony burglary and a single felony count of receiving stolen property. On Oct. 25, and Nov. 6, 2017, officers in the city were called to reports of burglary incidents, according to Lt. Craig Allard of the Nashua Police Department.
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“The detectives from the criminal investigation division then furthered the investigation, and Jonathan Amorella Moore was determined to be the suspect for each burglary,” Allard alleged. “An arrest warrant for burglary was then obtained for Amorella Moore, and he was arrested on the warrant. On the date of his arrest, it was learned that Amorella Moore had committed another residential burglary earlier in the day.”
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Moore was held at the Hillsborough County House of Corrections on $35,000 cash bail. He was scheduled to be arraigned in Hillsborough County Superior Court-South today.
Allard stated in a press release that Moore faces up to 7 to 15 years in prison for each felony count as well as fines.
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Moore – according to past Patch reports – is no stranger to police. Back in February 2012, when he was a Hudson resident, he was reportedly caught burglarizing a home on Vermont Avenue.
The Nashua Police Department requests anyone with more information about this incident to contact the Crimeline at 603-589-1665.
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