Crime & Safety

Hunt is on for NH Woman Involved in Deadly Drug Deal: Cops

Have you seen Heather Flattery? She allegedly sold fentanyl to a person who later died and police say she missed her court date.

MANCHESTER, NH — Police in the Queen City are asking for the public’s help in finding a woman who was allegedly involved in a drug deal that led to the death of another person, according to an alert. Heather Flattery, 30, of an unknown address, allegedly failed to appear in court on a charge of sale of a controlled drug-fentanyl, death resulting.

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Previously, Flattery lived on Pennacook Street in Manchester but she could be anywhere in the state or nationally. Police have issued a nationwide extradition on her arrest warrant.

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Flattery is 5 feet, 5 inches tall, weighs around 113 lbs., has black hair and hazel eyes. She has a tattoo on her chest as well as ink on her calf and back. Flattery has also been known to use the alias “Heather Kowack.”

If you have seen Heather Flattery or know her whereabouts, do not approach. Notify the Manchester Police Department at 603-668-8711, remain anonymous through the Manchester Crime Line at 603-624-4040 or contact your local law enforcement agency.

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