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Several police calls to Nashua residence leads to arrest of 21-year-old woman

By Dean Shalhoup - Senior Staff Writer | Feb 6, 2023

Hannah Winslow, age 21, of Nashua

NASHUA — Following a series of early-morning calls having to do with a dispute at a Nashua residence, police asked detectives with the department’s Criminal Investigation Division to look into the matter, which resulted in the issuance of a warrant for the arrest of a woman suspected of perpetrating the incidents, police said.

Arrested on the warrant two days later was Hannah Winslow, 21, whose address wasn’t provided, on several charges, one of which is a Class B felony.

That charge, falsifying physical evidence, accuses Winslow of discarding “the instrument” that she allegedly used to assault a person known to her during one of the alleged confrontations at the Nashua residence, the address of which police didn’t provide.

Winslow also faces three Class A misdemeanor charges — two counts of criminal threatening and one count of simple assault, police said.

Winslow was booked on the charges at police headquarters, at which time bail was set at $300 cash or surety, which, according to Winslow’s case summary on file at the court, was posted by a person named Summer Gagnon.

Winslow is next due in court for arraignment, which is scheduled for March 9 in Hillsborough County Superior Court South.

Meanwhile, police said officers were called to the unnamed address “on multiple occasions … during the early morning hours of Jan. 30” for reports “of a dispute involving Winslow,” police said.

Later that day, police received additional information indicating Winslow allegedly “threatened multiple people known to her during the earlier disputes,” police said.

The items with which Winslow allegedly threatened the people were described by police as “non-deadly instruments.”

Police ask anyone with any information regarding this incident to contact the Nashua Police Department. Anonymous information can be provided by calling the department’s Crime Line at 589-1665.

Dean Shalhoup may be reached at 594-1256 or dshalhoup@nashuatelegraph.com.