
A New Hampshire woman is facing serious charges after being connected to a senior living facility burglary. Tanya Quinlan, 44, of Hudson, was placed under arrest following a criminal investigation into the incident that occurred on September 30.
According to Boston 25 News, the arrest was made on Tuesday, with Nashua Police reporting that Quinlan was identified as a suspect "by staff and was captured on video surveillance at the facility, and did not have any connection to residents within the building." Arrested on a felony warrant for Burglary, she is now also charged with Theft by Unauthorized Taking, adding to her list of alleged offenses.
Further details from the investigation revealed by Nashua Ink Link indicate that Quinlan was fingered as the suspect through due diligence and effort by detectives from the Criminal Investigation Division. They have bolstered the case against her, additionally charging Quinlan with Theft by Unauthorized Taking, a Class A Felony.
Quinlan's arrest has resulted in her being released on a $500 cash bail. Captured on video surveillance committing the alleged burglary, she will face the consequences of her actions before a judge at the 9th Circuit District Division Nashua Court on January 21, 2026, at 1:00 pm. In the meantime, the Nashua Police Department is urging anyone with further information on the case to come forward and contact their Crime Line at 603-589-1665.









