New York Woman Arrested on Stalking Charge, Man Accused of Rental Scam Indicted

Incidents in Concord, NH and Nashua, NH involve alleged stalking, theft, and burglary

Published on Feb. 26, 2026

A woman from the Bronx, New York was arrested on stalking and protection order charges in Concord, New Hampshire after allegedly being inside a minivan with a protected party. Separately, a man from Merrimack, New Hampshire was indicted on a theft charge connected to an apartment rental scam where he was accused of taking more than $1,500 from a victim after falsely claiming he owned the rental property. Additionally, a woman from Hudson, New Hampshire was accused of burglarizing a senior living facility in Nashua.

Why it matters

These incidents highlight ongoing issues with stalking, rental scams, and property crimes in New Hampshire communities. The arrests and indictments demonstrate law enforcement efforts to address these types of crimes and protect vulnerable residents.

The details

In the stalking case, Jennifer Claudio Lopez of New York was accused of being inside a minivan on Loudon Road with a protected party in late December 2025. In the rental scam case, Antonio Silva of Merrimack was accused of taking more than $1,500 from a victim after falsely giving the impression that he owned the rental property. Tanya Quinlan of Hudson was accused of burglarizing the Huntington senior living facility and committing felony theft in Nashua in December 2025.

  • Jennifer Claudio Lopez was arrested in late December 2025.
  • Antonio Silva was indicted in February 2026.
  • Tanya Quinlan was accused of crimes in December 2025.

The players

Jennifer Claudio Lopez

A woman from the Bronx, New York who was arrested on stalking and protection order charges in Concord, New Hampshire.

Antonio Silva

A man from Merrimack, New Hampshire who was indicted on a theft charge connected to an apartment rental scam.

Tanya Quinlan

A woman from Hudson, New Hampshire who was accused of burglarizing a senior living facility in Nashua.

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The takeaway

These incidents underscore the need for continued vigilance and law enforcement efforts to address stalking, rental scams, and property crimes in New Hampshire communities in order to protect vulnerable residents.