Crime & Safety
Merrimack Crime Roundup: June 6 to June 11
The following arrests were reported by the Merrimack Police Department in the past week.

MERRIMACK, NH — The following arrest-related incidents have been reported by the Merrimack Police Department from June 6 to June 11. Arrests do not indicate guilt. The names of any minors have been omitted.
Thursday, June 6 — Danny Jason Genao, 31, of Nashua, was charged with witness tampering. Police say someone in Merrimack District Court overheard Genao trying to convince a witness not to come to court. This was a key witness in prosecution of his case.
Tanner Ricciardi, 27, of Milford, was charged with domestic stalking. Police say they saw him in the passenger seat of a vehicle driven by a woman who was the subject of a criminal bail protection order. The order prohibits him from being in her vicinity due to an April 18 assault, according to police.
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Harlie Rae Case, 28, of Pembroke, was charged with two counts of domestic violence simple assault. Police say she struck a victim in the head twice with a closed fist.
Saturday, June 8 — Danielle Roy, 22, of Merrimack, was charged with criminal mischief and two counts of domestic violence. Police say that she pushed a household member, causing an injury and property damage.
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Monday, June 10 — Charlene Olson, 35, was charged with three counts of domestic violence simple assault. Police say she punched someone in the face, scratched and pulled on their clothing at a local business on June 5.
Tuesday, June 11 — Ricky Comtois, 50, of Nashua, was arrested on a Class B felony habitual offender charge. Police say they saw him driving on Daniel Webster Highway and knew he was a habitual offender.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Information for this article was released by the Merrimack Police Department. New Hampshire Patch follows a name removal policy for those listed in its published police reports.
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