Crime & Safety
Nashua Police Arrest One Of Two Suspects Wanted For Connection With March Burglary
A Nashua man was taken into custody after police issued a warrant for his arrest, said Nashua Police Department.

NASHUA, NH — A man wanted in connection with a March home invasion was arrested on Thursday afternoon in Nashua, according to police.
Officers arrested Yesther Pascual, 20, of Nashua, on an arrest warrant for a burglary on March. 1, said police. Pascual and three others have been arrested and charged in connection with the March burglary, police said. Nashua Police Department is still searching for the one other suspect in the case, Melvin James Campbell IV, 21, of Nashua, who police consider armed and dangerous.
Pascual was held on preventative bail and is scheduled to be arraigned at Hillsborough County Superior Court-Southern District on June. 3, 2022. Police charged Pascual with one felony count of burglary and one felony count of robbery, according to police. If convicted, Pascual faces a maximum 15-year sentence for each count.
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On March. 1, officers of the Nashua Police Department arrived at Southern New Hampshire Medical Center to meet with a victim who had suffered injuries after multiple people forced their way into their home, assaulted them and stole various items earlier that day. Detectives from the city's Criminal Investigation Division identified Pascual and four others and were granted warrants for their arrests.
The Nashua Police Department requests anyone with information regarding this incident to contact the Nashua Police Crime Line at 603-589-1665.
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