Crime & Safety

Nashua Man Arrested, Charged On Multiple Offenses, Warrant: Cops

Harrison Duong was wanted for parole violation, was pulled over, lied about his identity, resisted arrest and had drugs in his possession.

Harrison Duong is being held without bond after he was arrested on a variety of charges. Duong was pulled over for a traffic violation before he attempted to avoid being arrested.
Harrison Duong is being held without bond after he was arrested on a variety of charges. Duong was pulled over for a traffic violation before he attempted to avoid being arrested. (Merrimack Police Department )

MERRIMACK, NH – A 25-year-old Nashua man is being held without bail after he was arrested Thursday for resisting arrest and possession of a controlled substance, police said.

Harrison Duong was scheduled to be arraigned Friday after his arrest Thursday morning. Duong’s vehicle was pulled over by Merrimack Police at 10:31 a.m., on Daniel Webster Highway for a traffic violation, police said. Duong attempted to flee but was eventually detailed. He then provided officers with a false name, police said before eventually providing officers with his real identity.

When police attempted to take Duong into custody, he resisted arrest. After being arrested, it was determined that Duong was wanted on a warrant for parole violation. He was also in possession of a controlled drug, police said. He was charged with held without bond and remains in custody at the Hillsborough County House of Corrections and was scheduled to appear in Superior Court on Friday.

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