Crime & Safety
Nashua Victim Accuses Woman Of Strangling, Biting Her: Cops
Brittany Tremblay of Lowell, Massachusetts, was arrested Sunday on four domestic violence charges after an incident earlier this month.

NASHUA, NH — A Massachusetts woman was arrested and released on cash bail after a domestic violence incident earlier this month, according to police. On Dec. 18, officers were sent to a medical facility to take a report from a woman about a domestic violence incident. The victim accused another woman, Brittany Tremblay, 25, of Lowell, MA, of strangling and biting her, as well as pushing her into a window at a home in the Gate City.
Detectives the department's special investigations division worked the case and later, issued an arrest warrant against Tremblay on a felony domestic violence-second-degree assault charge as well as three domestic violence-simple assault charges.
The charges carry more than 10 years of sentences and fines.
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Tremblay was arrested about five days later at 12:31 a.m. on Dec. 22. She was released on $200 cash bail and is due in Hillsborough County Superior Court-South on Jan. 2, 2020.
If anyone has any information about this case, call the Nashua Police Department Crime Line 603-589-1665.
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Previously, according to a report on Patch, Tremblay was arrested on assault and domestic violence charges in December 2016.
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