Police Arrest NH Man They Say Forced Entry Into A Home Thursday Morning

Photo: Hudson Police Department

 HUDSON, N.H. (WBZ NewsRadio) — A New Hampshire man was taken into custody after Hudson Police said that he forced himself into a residence.  

The incident happened on Thursday, July 18, just after midnight at a residence on Towhee Drive in Hudson.   

Officers identified the suspect as Lwaboshi Simwerayi. 26 of Nashua, NH.  

After arrival on scene, police said they found multiple doors to the residence broken by the suspect.  

Police said that Simwerayi refused police commands and resisted arrest. He was then taken into custody after officers tased him.  

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The residents of the home were not injured during the incident and were deemed safe by police. According to police, Simwerayi acted alone and that there is no current threat to the public.  

Simwerayi was arraigned at the Nashua District Court on Friday, July 19 with a bail hearing scheduled for later this month.

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