Crime & Safety
Loudon Man Faces Stalking And Threat Charges After Bog Road Incident In Concord
Trenton James Lord was accused of texting a Concord woman, saying he was "going to gut" (her) "like a fish tomorrow in front of everyone."

CONCORD, NH — A man from Loudon is facing stalking and threat charges after being accused of sending violent text messages to a woman last month.
Around 2:30 a.m. on Jan. 12, an officer was sent to an apartment on Bog Road to speak with a woman about an “ongoing domestic issue” between her and Trenton James Lord of Lovejoy Road in Loudon, according to an affidavit. The officer spoke with the woman, who was crying and dry-heaving on a couch. Family members were also with the woman, the report said.
The woman said she was supposed to take a taxi to Lord’s home two days before but could not due to her morning sickness. He then became “extremely upset with her, which was very normal behavior when she couldn’t see him,” and began sending her threatening text messages, a report said. She accused Lord of ignoring her on Jan. 10 and not reaching out.
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Then, on the evening of Jan. 11, she was awakened by “dozens of text messages and missed calls” from Lord, the report stated, and she blocked his number. The woman accused Lord of attempting to reach her via other phone numbers and SnapChat, an affidavit stated.
“You’re going to regret betraying me and attempting to take my kid when I should take your life for trying to take my kid, but we will talk instead,” one message stated, according to the affidavit.
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Lord also texted, “If I don’t get a response, then I’m going to call in a zero and have everyone involved put out,” the affidavit said.
After replying to him about the blocked numbers, Lord replied, “im (sic) still going to gut you like a fish tomorrow in front of everyone,” the affidavit stated.
While the officer was reading through the messages, Lord started texting her from another number, the report said. Lord was accused of calling, too, and when the officer answered the phone, they asked if it was Lord.
“After a long ‘ummm no,’ he hung up and immediately called back and I stated who I was, and he abruptly hung up again,” the officer wrote.
A warrant was issued for his arrest. Lord, 23, was arrested at 6:20 p.m. on Jan. 12 on stalking, criminal threatening, and domestic violence-criminal threatening charges.
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