Crime & Safety
Woman From Hudson Accused Of Burglarizing A Senior Living Facility In Nashua
Tanya Quinlan was accused of burglarizing the Huntington facility and felony theft from the building in December 2025 in Nashua.

NASHUA, NH — A woman from Hudson was arrested after an incident at a senior living facility last year, according to police.
Tanya Quinlan, 44, was arrested on Dec. 23, 2025, on burglary and theft by unauthorized taking charges, both felonies.
Sgt. John Cinelli, the public information officer and communications division supervisor for the Nashua Police Department, said police were sent to the Huntington senior living facility in September 2025 on a report of a burglary.
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Staffers, he said, identified Quinlan as a suspect. She was accused of being captured on surveillance at the facility and did not have any connection to residents within the building, he said.
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Detectives furthered the investigation and confirmed she was the suspect in the burglary, according to a report. They also added the theft charge, Cinelli said.
Quinlan was released on $500 cash bail and was scheduled for arraignment on Jan. 21.
Anyone with more information regarding this case was asked to call the Nashua Police Department Crime Line at 603-589-1665.
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