NH men arrested in Nashua hit and run

NASHUA, N.H. (AP) - Police say they have arrested two men in connection with a hit-and-run crash in the New Hampshire city of Nashua that seriously injured a motorcycle driver in August.

Authorities say a black sports utility vehicle hit the motorcycle on a turnpike exit ramp on Aug. 22.

The motorcyclist - 79-year-old Theodore Takacs of Nashua - was thrown from the bike and suffered serious injuries.

It was not immediately known if the two men are being represented by lawyers.

Police said Saturday that they have arrested 23-year-old Benjamin Tucker and 47-year-old Michael Fawcett, both of Nashua. Tucker is facing charges of felony reckless conduct and conduct after a crash and operating without a valid license. Fawcett is charged with falsifying physical evidence and allowing an improper person to drive.