Rockingham County, NH Burglary Arrest: Stolen Dirtbikes Recovered

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East Kingston, NH – A Connecticut man has been arrested after New Hampshire State Police investigated an early morning burglary that resulted in the theft of two dirtbikes from a home in East Kingston.

According to New Hampshire State Police, troopers assigned to Troop A responded at approximately 1:46 a.m. Friday, June 19, to a report of a possible burglary in progress. Upon arrival, investigators determined that suspects had entered the residence and stolen two Yamaha dirtbikes.

According to police, troopers secured the scene and began searching for suspects. During the investigation, Kingston Police Officer Nikolas Ballantyne located a suspicious vehicle parked at an abandoned business on Depot Road in East Kingston, a short distance from the reported burglary.

Authorities said one of the stolen dirtbikes was found lying on the ground near the vehicle. Police also discovered tools allegedly capable of forcing entry into buildings.

Troopers detained a suspect identified as Nathan R. Bolduc, 22, of Ashford, Connecticut. According to police, investigators later recovered the second stolen dirtbike and returned both vehicles to their owner.

Bolduc was arrested and charged with burglary, allegedly committed at night, receiving stolen property, possession of burglary tools and criminal mischief, according to state police.

Officials said Bolduc allegedly refused bail and was held at the Rockingham County Jail pending an arraignment scheduled for Monday, June 22, 2026, in Brentwood District Court.

Additional assistance was provided by troopers assigned to the Unmanned Aerial Systems Unit, the Special Enforcement Unit, and officers from the Kingston, Newton and Danville police departments.

The investigation remains ongoing. According to state police, authorities believe additional suspects may have been involved and are seeking surveillance footage or other information that could assist investigators.