Crime & Safety

Man Accused Of Stabbing Woman In Bow Has Violent History: Docs

Terrence Sleweon was accused of stabbing a woman in the neck Sunday. He was out on personal recognizance bail after an attack in Rochester.

BOW, NH — Terrance Sleweon was taken into custody in Bow on Sunday accused of stabbing a woman in the neck, leaving her with serious injuries.

Sleweon was arrested at the scene on Bow Bog Road on two existing warrants by Rochester police and the Hillsborough County Superior Court.

According to reports, Sleweon was arrested in July for a series of charges from a violent incident where he was accused of using a fire poker and hammer to threaten a victim. He was also accused of covering her face with a pillow when he refused to let her leave.

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The woman in the Rochester incident said she was not allowed to leave for several hours and that Sleweon repeatedly questioned her about a “hit” taken out on him and accused the woman of poisoning him, court records said. The affidavit stated, at one point, while holding her down on a bed, he raised a hammer in his hand and said he was going to bash in her skull.

The woman told police that Sleweon said, “I almost want to do this to see what it feels like” and that he was “prepared to go back to jail.”

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After an interview with the victim, police applied for a warrant for two counts of false imprisonment, deadly weapon, two counts of criminal threatening, and two counts of simple assault.

After being arrested, Honorable Judge David W. Ruoff released Sleweon on personal recognizance on July 15, 2021, ordering him to stay away from the victim and follow a criminal protective order issued for the victim.

On Sunday, police were called to Bow Bog Road for a report of a female being stabbed. Police said that when they entered the residence, they found Terrence Sleweon with a knife and detained him. The woman was transported to Concord Hospital with serious injuries from stab wounds to her neck.

Bow Police Chief Ken Miller said Sleweon will face unspecified charges related to the stabbing incident. He is scheduled to appear in Merrimack County Superior Court on Monday.

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