Crime & Safety
Nashua Drive-By Shooting: 2 Arrested
Nicholas Boucher, of Nashua, and Michael Kenyon, of Hudson, were arrested in connection with an October 22 shooting on Amory Street.

NASHUA, NH — Nashua police announced two arrests in connection with a drive-by shooting in October on Amory Street. Nicholas Boucher, 22, of Nashua, and Michael Kenyon, 23, of Hudson, faces a host of charges.
Police said Boucher was the gunman and Kenyon was the driver on October 22 when they pulled up to an Amory Street location and Boucher opened fire. No one was injured in the shooting.
Police launched an investigation and said they identified Boucher and Kenyon as the suspects. Boucher was arrested December 30; Kenyon was arrested January 5.
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Boucher was charged with six counts of reckless conduct, criminal mischief, and being a felon in possession of a weapon. Kenyon was charged with liability for reckless conduct and criminal mischief.
Boucher was held on $50,000 bail. Kenyon was held on $2,500 bail.
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Photo: Nicholas Boucher (left) and Michael Kenyon. (Credit: Nashua Police Department)
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