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February 25. 2012 7:39PM
Nashua man accused of witness tampering
HUDSON — A Nashua man was arrested Friday night by Nashua police for alleged witness tampering.
Joseph Legee, 21, of Nashua, was arrested at 8:12 p.m. on an arrest warrant from the Hudson Police Department on one count of Class B felony witness tampering and one count of violation of a protection order. The charge of witness tampering stems from an ongoing investigation by the Hudson police.
Legee is being held without bail at the Hillsborough County House of Correction in Manchester. Legee is scheduled to be arraigned at the Nashua 9th Circuit Court on Monday.
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