Crime & Safety
Men Indicted On Strangulation Charges In Hillsborough County
Couple indicted on 5 child endangerment charges; felon indicted on reckless conduct, weapon charges; Hooksett woman indicted on drug charge.

MANCHESTER, NH — The following people were indicted recently in Hillsborough County Superior Court-North.
Levi Fitton, 25, of Pine Street in Manchester, on two felony second-degree assault charges. He is accused of strangling an intimate partner with one hand while covering the woman's mouth and nose with the other on Aug. 18, 2019, in Manchester.
Jimmy Flores, pictured right, 30, of Bridge Street in Manchester, on felon in possession and reckless conduct charges, both felonies. He's accused of being in possession of a firearm after a felony conviction and discharging the gun on Bridge Street in Manchester on Sept. 19.
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Jason A. Furnari, 39, of Varney Street in Manchester, on domestic violence-second-degree assault and criminal restraint charges, both felonies. He's accused of strangling an intimate partner and grabbing the woman by the hair in order to pull her as she was trying to exit a room on June 22 in Manchester.
William Gamble, upper left, 51, homeless, on a felony sale of methyl 2 charge, a felony, on July 23 to a Manchester Police Department confidential informant.
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Patrick George, 30, of Concord Street in Manchester, on attempted second-degree assault and second-degree assault charges, both felonies. He's accused of attempting to strangle and strangling a woman on Aug. 3 in Manchester.
Edgardo Gonzalez, 26, of Wilson Street in Manchester, on a felony domestic violence-second-degree assault charge. He's accused of strangling an intimate partner on July 3 in Manchester.
Sara Hanamura, 35, of Eagle Nest Way in Manchester, on a reckless conduct and five endangering the welfare of a child charges. Shogo Hanamura, 44, of Eagle Nest Way in Manchester, on five endangering the welfare of a child charges. They are accused of delaying necessarily medical care to a young child and also confining that child to a small room for extended periods of time in Manchester in 2018.
Brianne Hanright, 28, of Bridge Street in Manchester, on a theft by deception and four theft by unauthorized taking charges, all felonies. She's accused of stealing items from Rite Aid in Manchester, Target in Bedford, and Walmart in Manchester in June and sold them to U.S. Gold and Diamond Exchange in Manchester. Twice before, according to the indictment, she has been convicted on theft charges.
Francis J. Harrington, lower left, 37, of Union street in Manchester, on a felony possession of fentanyl with intent to sell charge from Aug. 22 in Manchester.
Jessica Harvey, 30, of West River Road in Hooksett, on a felony controlled drug act; acts prohibited-fentanyl charge from Jan. 3 in Manchester.
Editor's note: This post was derived from information supplied by the Hillsborough County Superior Court-North and does not indicate a conviction. This link explains the removal request process for New Hampshire Patch police reports.
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