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Hampton man accused of stealing firearms in Nashua

Hampton man accused of stealing firearms in Nashua

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NASHUA N.H. – Dennis Field, 25, of Hampton is facing felony charges after allegedly stealing two firearms from a Nashua residence last fall

Nashua Police report their investigation began on September 27, 2025, when they received a report of a burglary at 3 Myrtle Street. An apartment resident informed officers that two firearms had been stolen from the home.

Detectives from the Criminal Investigation Division took over the case and ultimately identified Field as the suspect using video surveillance footage, securing a warrant for his arrest shortly after.

Police arrested Field this week and charged him with two counts of theft by unauthorized taking.

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