Crime & Safety
Nashua Woman Indicted for Allegedly Slashing, Threatening Man
Hillsborough Court indicts alleged sexual assaulter, man who reportedly kicked a man in the head, forgers, and others.

The Hillsborough County Superior Court indicted the following individuals recently:
Thomas Troville, 39, of Wethersfield Road in Nashua, on two counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault, two counts felonious sexual assault, and two counts of indecent exposure, all felonies. Between July 2014 and January 2015, he allegedly sexually assaulted a girl under 13 and fondled himself in front of two girls under 16.
Gyude Wilson, 46, of Bracken Street in Cranston, RI, for fraudulent use of a credit card and falsifying physical evidence, both felonies. In August 2014, in Nashua, he allegedly used a Home Depot card, issued to Jacobs Telecommunications, to purchase $1,418 worth of merchandise, after having been fired by the company earlier in the day. On Jan. 19, 2015, he allegedly presented a false alibi photos to a detective from Nashua investigating the incident.
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Thomas Wood, 35, of Perini Road in Newbury, VT, for possession of narcotic and controlled drugs (oxycodone and diazepam), a felony, and possession of marijuana in his vehicle on Feb. 5, 2015, in Nashua.
Corby Adkinson, 30, currently incarcerated, for first-degree assault and second-degree assault, both felonies, for allegedly kicking a man in the head in Nashua on Nov. 12, 2014.
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Justin Allen, 25, of Lowell Street in Manchester, for felony forgery after allegedly writing a check for $2,360 off a Manchester Community Health Center account on Feb. 17, 2015.
Delia Anderson, 34, of Tyler Street in Nashua, for two counts domestic violence, second-degree assault, and criminal threatening. On March 31, 2015, Anderson allegedly threatened a man with a knife and said, “I’m going to hurt you,” and cut the man with a knife in the shoulder.
Christopher R. Benoit, 39, of Amherst Road in Merrimack, for possession of a narcotic drug (heroin and fentanyl), falsifying physical evidence (allegedly trying to swallow a baggie containing a powdery substance while being booked), resisting arrest, and simple assault (allegedly against a police officer), after an incident on March 4, 2015, in Nashua.
Adam Dallaire, 31, Caldwell Road in Nashua, for possession of a controlled drug (clonazepam), a felony, on Sept. 27, 2014, in Nashua.
Tyler Darby, 24, of Pine Street in Nashua, on two counts of criminal threatening from November 2014 in Nashua. He allegedly pointed a handgun at another person and said, “I will shoot you in the f------ head.”
Anthony Debenedictis III, 24, of Ridgefield Drive in Nashua, on eight counts of armed robbery, and possession of a narcotic drug, second offense, all felonies, and possession of a controlled drug. He allegedly robbed eight people on Nov. 4, 2014, in Nashua. He was later allegedly found to be possession of marijuana and suboxone after having been previously convicted of possession in 2008.
Scott Dow, 32, of Summer Street in Hudson, for felony driving while deemed a habitual offender on Nov. 1, 2014, in Nashua.
Alieu Dumbuya, 26, of Massmill Drive in Lowell, for two counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault and burglary. On July 26, 2014, in Hudson, he allegedly broke into a home on Highland Street and sexually assaulted another person.
Aaron Dupuis, 25, of Patten Court in Laconia, for control of a vehicle where controlled drugs (marijuana and Adderall) were kept from October 2014 in Nashua.
Amy Gallagher, 30, of Cross Street in Nashua, for criminal threatening-domestic violence and reckless conduct-domestic violence, both felonies, for allegedly lunging at a man with a knife in Nashua on Nov. 12, 2014.
Editor’s note: This post was derived from information supplied by the Hillsborough County Superior Court. It does not indicate a conviction. Click this link to find out how to get a name removed from a New Hampshire Patch police report.
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