Zo’s Place employees threatened by Nashua man
Stephen Morrison, 35, of Nashua, was arrested on Nov. 20 after he allegedly tried to start fights with employees at Zo’s Place. Courtesy photo/Nashua Police Department
NASHUA – Stephen Morrison, 35, of Nashua, was taken into custody on Nov. 20 after he allegedly tried to start fights with employees at Zo’s Place.
According to the Nashua Police Department, officers responded to 235 Main St. and were told by employees that Morrison had threatened them with a box cutter which was recovered shortly after Morrison was arrested.
He has been charged with criminal threatening with a deadly weapon, being a felon in possession of a dangerous weapon, possession of a controlled drug, resisting arrest/detention and simple assault.
Morrison was held on preventive detention and was scheduled to be arraigned in Nashua District Court on Nov. 20.
Under state law, if convicted, he could face up to 23 years in prison, up to 15 years of probation and up to $16,000 in fines.


