Crime & Safety

Nashua Home Invasion: Man, 92, Bound In Duct Tape

Nashua police said Maryanne Jacobsmeyer was arrested after tying up a 92-year-old man and ransacking his home in June.

NASHUA, NH — A Nashua woman was held on $250,000 bail after police said she tied up and robbed a 92-year-old man in a random home invasion in June. Maryanne Jacobsmeyer, 51, was charged with kidnapping and robbery, among a host of charges. The robbery June 8 in the French Hill neighborhood.

Jacobsmeyer, masked in a hood with a hat and large sunglasses, broke into the man's residence and tied him up with duct tape, according to Nashua police Lieutenant Craig Allard. She stole "numerous" items, including a debit card, then fled in the victim's vehicle, Allard said. She allegedly ditched the vehicle in another section of the city then used the debit card to withdraw money from multiple city banks. (Sign up for free daily newsletters and breaking news alerts from Nashua Patch.)

Jacobsmeyer was caught on camera as she committed the robbery and police said they used an image to help identify her. She also burglarized the man's residence prior to the home invasion, police said. Jacobsmeyer has multiple theft convictions on her record, according to Allard.

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Jacobsmeyer was arrested Wednesday and charged with kidnapping, robbery, two counts of burglary, three counts of theft, falsifying evidence and being a habitual offender. She was held at the Hillsborough County House of Corrections on $250,000 bail following an arraignment in Nashua District Court, according to WMUR.

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Photos: Maryanne Jacobsmeyer masked during a June home invasion (left), according to police, and her mugshot at right. (Credit: Nashua Police Department)

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