Crime & Safety

Nashua Men Arrested On Domestic Violence Charges: Police Log

Plus, Lowell man arrested on mischief and assault charges and Gate City police make revocation stops.

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NASHUA, NH — Ian J. O’Keefe, born 1988, of Stackpole in Lowell, MA, was arrested on May 5, 2019, on driving after revocation or suspension and suspension of a vehicle registration charges.

Tony Phiv, born 1991, of Westlondon Street in Lowell, MA, was arrested on May 5, on three counts of domestic violence-simple assault and two counts of criminal mischief.

Ryan R. Fortune, born 1992, of Country Club Drive in Manchester, was arrested on May 4, on driving after revocation or suspension and suspension of vehicle registration charges.

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Dorothy L. Lamontagne, born 1967, of no fixed address in Nashua, was arrested on a criminal trespass charge on May 4.

Jacob P. Oldro, born 1998, of Yorkway Drive in Nashua, was arrested on two counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault on May 4.

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Gerald Gambucci, born 1937, of Quarry Road in Nashua, was arrested on May 3, on two counts of domestic violence-simple assault.

Shawn M. Henrikson Jr., born 1984, of Stevens Avenue in Nashua, was arrested on May 2, and charged with three counts of domestic violence-second-degree assault-strangle, three counts of criminal mischief, and three counts of domestic violence-simple assault.

Samantha B. Cancelada, born 1998, of Benson Avenue in Nashua, was arrested on May 1, and charged with driving after revocation or suspension-subsequent, resisting arrest or detention, and driver’s license prohibitions.

Hans Kurt Hovling, born 1973, of Temple Street in Nashua, was arrested on May 1, on a domestic violence-simple assault charge.

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