Man charged in burglary surrenders after Dover standoff

Staff reports 11:40 a.m.


Man charged in burglary surrenders after Dover standoff

Richard J. Nelson Jr (Dover Police photo)

DOVER - A Greenland man surrendered to police after an hours-long standoff at a Dover apartment complex early Thursday.

Police first responded to an Addison Place address around 2:15 a.m. for a reported burglary at an apartment complex there.

The resident reported that a rifle and cellular phone had been stolen, and police were able to quickly track the phone to another nearby apartment on Pleasant View Circle. Officers soon determined that somebody was inside a vacant apartment and refused to come out.

The Strafford County Regional Tactical Operations Unit responded and after hours of negotiation, convinced the person to surrender.

Taken into custody around noon was Richard J. Nelson Jr., of 256 Great Bay Road. Nelson refused bail and is scheduled to be arraigned in Strafford County Superior Court on Monday.

Nelson, 35, was charged with five counts of felony burglary, being an armed career criminal, convicted felon in possession of a firearm, false report to law enforcement and criminal trespass.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call the Dover Police Department at 603-742-4646. Those wishing to remain anonymous can provide information to the Dover Crimeline at 603-749-6000. The Dover Crimeline can also be contacted via www.dovernhcrimeline.org. Media inquiries concerning this case can be directed to Sgt. Mark Nadeau of the Dover Police Department at 603-742-4646 or m.nadeau@dover.nh.gov.