Crime & Safety
Nashua Police Arrest Suspect in Brutal Home Invasion
Danny M. Le, 22, participated in a 2014 Hollis home invasion that left an elderly woman seriously injured, police said.

Nashua police on Monday arrested a suspect in a brutal home invasion in Hollis last year.
Danny M. Le, 22, was arrested on a warrant at his residence on South Main Street.
Le was one of several suspects who broke into a home at 9 Worcester Rd. in Hollis on Sept. 24, 2014, police said. They bound 93-year-old Lillian Alpaugh and her caretaker. Alpaugh was seriously injured and has since died. Police said her injuries didn’t factor into her death.
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The group stole a car and drove it to the residence then stole the caretaker’s car and dumped it on Merrill Lane, police said.
Hollis police said they developed Le as a suspect after an “extensive” investigation. He was charged with:
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- Kidnapping
- Burglary
- Vehicle theft conspiracy
- Criminal restraint
All the charges are felonies.
Leis the only person charged in the home invasion so far. Police said they anticipate making more arrests in the case.
Anyone with information on the case is asked to contact Hollis Police at 603-465-7637 or visit pdtips.org/hollis to provide a confidential or anonymous tip.
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