Crime & Safety
Massachusetts Man Accused Of ID Fraud And Forgery In Nashua
Jeff Xavier of Neponset Street in Norwood, MA, was arrested and accused of attempting to cash a fraudulent check at Chase Bank on Monday.

NASHUA, NH — A Bay State man is facing felony charges after an incident in the Gate City on Monday.
Around 11:30 a.m., police in Nashua were sent to the Chase Bank on Amherst Street for a report of a man attempting to cash a fraudulent check. After investigating the incident, police arrested Jeff Xavier, 34, of Neponset Street in Norwood, Massachusetts, on a felony attempted theft by deception charge.
Detectives, however, furthered the case and later, added two new felony charges — identity fraud and forgery.
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Xavier was processed and released on $750 cash bail. He is due in Hillsborough County Superior Court South on Jan. 20, 2022, for arraignment.
Xavier faces 37 years in prison and fines if convicted.
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Anyone with more information about this incident to contact the Nashua Police Department Crime Line 603-589-1665.
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