Crime & Safety

Woman Stabbed In the Neck In Bow; Police, Troopers Investigating

Update: Terrance Sleweon​ of Bow was taken into custody at the Bow Bog Road scene. He also had two outstanding warrants in two counties.

BOW, NH — Bow fire, police, and New Hampshire State Police were dispatched to a reported stabbing on Bow Bog Road on Sunday.

The fire department was asked to stage away from the scene with dispatch indicating a man was in possession of a knife and attempting to stab the victim again. Police arrived at the scene and reported a man detained and cleared fire and EMS to come into the single-family home just before noon.

A woman was stabbed in the neck, according to police, and was transported by Bow fire and EMS personnel to Concord Hospital with serious injuries. The age and sex of the victim were unknown at post time.

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Several Bow officers and troopers worked to isolate people being removed from the house into nearby vehicles. A trooper was seen removing a portable infant carrier from the house and securing it with an infant in the backseat of a cruiser.

Bow police said in a press release on Facebook that the man taken into custody in connection to the alleged stabbing was Terrance Sleweon, 36, of Bow. Sleweon also had active arrest warrants from Rochester police and the Hillsborough County Superior Court. Specific case information is now known but Sleweon, according to online records, has a number of priors.

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When additional Bow cruisers arrived, Sleweon was transferred from one cruiser to another, in handcuffs, and searched before being placed in another cruiser.

Several people from the house came to a snow-covered car in the driveway. The people placed a dog in the vehicle, cleared the snow off, and were escorted from the scene by a Bow cruiser and state police cruiser.

The New Hampshire State Police Major Crimes Unit responded to the residence and is assisting the Bow Police Department with this investigation.

The Bow Police Department wants to ensure the community there is no risk to the public as this was an isolated incident between two known individuals at a private residence, a Facebook post stated.

If anyone has any information regarding this incident please contact the Bow Police Department at 603-223-3950.

As more details become available the post will be updated.

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