Crime & Safety
Woman Sought By Cops After Manchester Stabbing Incident In Garage
Analeysa Pringle was accused of stabbing a man in the back after a fight on Saturday afternoon in the Victory Parking Garage.
MANCHESTER, NH — Police are asking for the public’s help finding a first-degree assault suspect accused of stabbing a man during the weekend in the Queen City.
Around 2:15 p.m. on Saturday, police were sent to Victory Park for a report of a fight. When they arrived, according to Heather Hamel, the public information officer for the department, “a large group of people were in the center of the park yelling that someone had been stabbed.” A man in his mid-50s was found, with blood on his clothing, and lacerations to his back.
The victim was reportedly involved in a fight with a man in the parking garage and during the course of the fight, a woman and a dog came up behind the victim, she said.
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According to Manchester Information, police found a trail of blood that spread almost a city block and led them to the Victory Parking Garage, the location where the stabbing occurred. A K-9 was brought in to track the area and search for a suspect.
“The victim told police he initially thought he had been bitten by the dog, but later realized he had been stabbed,” Hamel said. “He was taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.”
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Police investigated the case and accused Analeysa Pringle, 25, of being the woman who came up behind him. When caught, she will be charged with felony first-degree assault, Hamel said.
If you know where Pringle is, contact police at 603-668-8711.
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