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Connecticut man arrested on burglary charge in East Kingston

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EAST KINGSTON, NH — A Connecticut man was arrested and faces multiple charges after a burglary in East Kingston.

At 1:46 a.m. Friday, state troopers assigned to the Troop A barracks responded to a report of a possible burglary in progress at a home in East Kingston.

When they arrived, troopers confirmed that a burglary had occurred in which suspects entered the home and stole two Yamaha dirtbikes.

As troopers secured the crime scene and searched for suspects, Kingston Police Officer Nikolas Ballantyne, who responded to assist the investigating troopers, located a suspicious vehicle in the parking lot of an abandoned business on Depot Road in East Kingston, a short distance from the location of the burglary.

Next to the suspicious vehicle, one of the stolen dirtbikes was lying on the ground, and tools capable of forcing entry into buildings were located.

Troopers responded and detained a suspect, identified as Nathan R. Bolduc, 22, of Ashford, Connecticut.

Troopers also later located the second stolen dirtbike and returned both to their rightful owner.

Bolduc was arrested on felony charges of burglary – nighttime, receiving stolen property, as well as misdemeanor counts of possession of burglary tools and criminal mischief.

Following his arrest, Bolduc refused bail and was held at the Rockingham County jail pending an arraignment in Brentwood District Court scheduled for Monday.

Additional troopers assigned to the Unmanned Aerial Systems Unit and Special Enforcement Unit, as well as officers from Kingston, Newton, and Danville, provided assistance.

While all aspects of this incident remain under investigation, troopers believe additional suspects may have been involved.

Any area residents with relevant surveillance footage or anyone with other information that may assist in the investigation is asked to contact Detective Sergeant John Kelly at [email protected].

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