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Man From Merrimack Indicted on Theft Charge Connected to Apartment Rental Scam
Merrimack residents alerted after local man charged with felony theft-by-deception related to alleged scam involving Merrimack property
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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A Merrimack resident has been indicted on a felony theft-by-deception charge in connection with an alleged apartment rental scam involving a Merrimack property. State prosecutors say the man took more than $1,500 while falsely claiming authority to lease the residence, and they are urging anyone who suspects they've been scammed to contact Merrimack police or the state Consumer Protection Bureau.
Why it matters
This case highlights the need for vigilance among Merrimack residents when it comes to rental transactions, as the alleged scam could have impacted multiple victims in the community. Rental fraud can have serious financial and legal consequences for those targeted, underscoring the importance of verifying the legitimacy of any rental agreements.
The details
According to state prosecutors, the Merrimack man is accused of taking more than $1,500 from individuals by falsely claiming he had the authority to lease a Merrimack property. The alleged scam involved the man misrepresenting his ability to rent out the residence, leading to financial losses for those who believed they were securing a legitimate rental agreement.
- The man was indicted on the felony theft-by-deception charge in February 2026.
The players
Merrimack Police Department
The local law enforcement agency investigating the alleged rental scam and urging potential victims to come forward.
New Hampshire Consumer Protection Bureau
The state agency that is also encouraging Merrimack residents who suspect they have been targeted by the rental scam to report their experiences.
What’s next
Merrimack residents who believe they may have been victims of the alleged rental scam are encouraged to contact the Merrimack Police Department or the New Hampshire Consumer Protection Bureau to report their experiences.
The takeaway
This case serves as a reminder for Merrimack residents to exercise caution and thoroughly verify the legitimacy of any rental agreements to avoid falling victim to similar scams that can have significant financial and legal consequences.


