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This listing contains user-submitted reports documenting historically significant events and personal experiences at 25 Nashua Street, Milford, NH, US, including reports of criminal activity, homicides, deaths, famous residents, and alleged paranormal occurrences. If you have more information about this address, let us know.

reported events that occurred at 25 Nashua Street on September 27th, 2003

Paul Herlichy, 50, was found dead due to blunt force trauma by police conducting a welfare check. He was found in an old home he was working on converting into an antique shop. Newly divorced, Herlichy had recently moved from Massachusetts in an attempt to distance his son Douglas, 17, from drug connections. Douglas was named a person of interest in the homicide but not a suspect. Douglas was found hours after the discovery of the body driving his father's stolen vehicle. Police found drugs in the case. The case remains unsolved.

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MILFORD – The son of 2003 homicide victim Paul Herlihy is in jail awaiting trial on a bail jumping charge from 2004. Douglas F. Herlihy, 26, of 425 Nashua St. (last known address), was arraigned in t


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