Crime & Safety
Manchester Police: Man Yelled 'Peek-A-Boo' As He Pointed A Gun At Tow Truck
Michael Kenney, 43, was accused of criminal threatening while a tow truck driver was towing cars in a Manchester apartment complex.

MANCHESTER, NH — Manchester police arrested a Manchester man after he was accused of threatening a tow truck driver with a gun on Wednesday.
Police responded to Colonial Village on West Clark Street when a tow truck driver said, while towing illegally parked cars for the apartment complex, a man he didn’t know threatened him with a firearm.
The tow truck driver told police a man sitting in a vehicle opened a car door and yelled, “Peek-a-boo,” followed by an expletive, and pointed a firearm at him, according to MPD Spokesperson Heather Hamel. The tow operator told police he ducked behind cars to shield himself from the gun.
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Through the investigation, police identified the suspect as Michael Kenney, 43, of Manchester. Police located Kenney, arrested, and charged him with criminal threatening with a deadly weapon.
Kenney was scheduled to appear in Hillsborough County Superior Court on Thursday.