Crime & Safety
Nashua Shooting Suspect Arrested In Manchester
Jalen Juwan Miller was arrested Friday on felony charges after a 48-hour manhunt in southern New Hampshire.

NASHUA, NH — Manchester police arrested a Nashua shooting suspect Friday, according to police.
Jalen Juwan Miller, 26, of Railroad Square in Nashua was arrested and charged with first-degree and two reckless conduct charges, all felonies.
Miller was arrested after a 48-hour manhunt after a shooting in downtown Nashua Wednesday. Police and fire and rescue teams were sent to Main and Water streets for a report of shots fired. Police found a man who had been shot in the foot, according to reports, and he was treated at the scene.
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Detectives and officers worked the case and later, filed a warrant against Miller charging him with first-degree assault. An alert was issued for his arrest and after he was picked up in Manchester, the reckless conduct charges were added.
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Miller, who faces 29 years in prison if convicted, was transported to the Hillsborough County House of Corrections, and held on preventative detention. He's due in Hillsborough County Superior Court South May 18.
Editor's note: This post was derived from information supplied by the Nashua Police Department and does not indicate a conviction. This link explains the removal request process for New Hampshire Patch police reports.
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