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Nashua police arrest three men on separate felony charges

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NASHUA — The Nashua Police Department has made three arrests in separate cases, charging three New Hampshire men with various felony offenses.

In the first case, 31-year-old Keven Elliott of Nashua was arrested on a felony arrest warrant for fraudulent use of a credit card.

Elliott is accused of making unauthorized charges amounting to over $5,000 on a local citizen’s credit card.

He was subsequently released on personal recognizance and is scheduled for arraignment at the Hillsborough County Superior Court-South on August 3, 2023.

In another case, 33-year-old Stephen Morrison of Manchester was arrested for criminal liability to theft by deception.

The arrest followed an attempted fraudulent check cashing incident at a local bank involving Morrison and an unidentified female accomplice.

Morrison, alleged to have acted in concert with the female suspect, was released on a $240 cash bail. His arraignment is also set for August 3, 2023, at the Hillsborough County Superior Court-South.

The third arrest involved 36-year-old Marc Montplaisir of Dunbarton, charged with theft by unauthorized taking.

Montplaisir allegedly failed to return a vehicle he had agreed to purchase from Toyota of Nashua after his loan was not approved.

He was released on personal recognizance and is due in the Hillsborough County Superior Court-South on August 3, 2023.

Authorities have urged anyone with additional information on any of these cases to contact the Nashua Police Department Crime Line at 603-589-1665.

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