Crime & Safety

Chichester Man Indicted On Knife Threat Charge: Court Docs

Concord woman indicted on weapon charge, Goffstown man indicted for burglary, state hospital patient indicted for fracturing woman's skull.

CONCORD, NH — The following people were indicted recently in Merrimack County Superior Court.

Jade Brayshaw, 30, of Bradford Road in Henniker, on two counts of felony criminal mischief. On Aug. 21, 2017, in Henniker, she allegedly struck a truck with a bottle and a drum as well as damaged a large bay window and furniture inside a home.

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Steven Charron, 23, lower left, of King Road in Chichester, for felony criminal threatening. On Aug. 30, 2017, in Chichester, he allegedly threatened to cut a woman with a butcher knife.

Lisa Cheney, 50, of Pembroke Road in Concord, for felon in possession of a dangerous weapon for allegedly possession a knife on Aug. 28, 2017, in Concord. Previously, according to the indictment, she was convicted of sale of a narcotic drug in Sullivan County Superior Court in September 2008.

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Matthew Colby, 31, of Goffstown, currently incarcerated, for burglary and attempted burglary, both felonies, as well as two counts of criminal mischief. On June 4, and June 26, 2015, in Hooksett, he allegedly burglarized, attempted to burglarized, and damaged machines, at the Circle T Car Wash in Hooksett.

Austin Cole, 32, upper left, of Carroll Street in Pittsfield, for felony possession of a controlled drug-cocaine allegedly on May 24, 2016, in Pittsfield.

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