Crime & Safety

Police: New Hampshire Man Left Dead Rabbits Outside Woman's House

Update: Manchester police have arrested Estevan Hincapie, 24, on animal cruelty and criminal threatening charges.

Manchester police arrested Estevan Hincapie, 24 after he turned himself on 3 warrants.
Manchester police arrested Estevan Hincapie, 24 after he turned himself on 3 warrants. (Manchester Police)

MANCHESTER, NH - Manchester police are looking for assistance in locating Estevan Hincapie, 24, who they have issued a warrant Hincapie for criminal threatening and cruelty to animals.

On Dec. 29, 2020, Manchester police responded to Hayward Street for a report of a domestic incident.

The victim told officers that a man she knew had been threatening her via text messages and through those messages, told her he had left her a surprise outside her home. When she went outside, she found two severed rabbit heads on her car, according to Heather Hamel, a spokeswoman for the police department.

Find out what's happening in Bedfordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

UPDATE: Estevan Hincapie, 24 turned himself into Manchester Police Wednesday. Police say Hincapie was charged with 3 counts of Criminal Threatening and 2 counts of Cruelty to Animals.

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