Crime & Safety
Hillsborough South Indictments: Nashua Woman Stabbed Partner
The following people were indicted recently in Hillsborough County Superior Court-South.

NASHUA, N.H. - The following people were indicted recently in Hillsborough County Superior Court-South.
- Jeremiah Starkweather of Nashua, NH was indicted for several charges after assaulting a man, stripping him naked, forcing him to ingest drugs and pouring lighter fluid on him in October of 2017 in Nashua. Starkweather was charged with second degree assault and criminal restraint.
- David Stevens of Greenville, NH was indicted for aggravated felonious sexual assault after forcing himself on his ex-wife in July of 2017 in Nashua.
- Zachary Sweeney of Nashua, NH was indicted for arson in connection with a incident in March in which he lit a bath towel on fire and threw it in the hallway of an occupied structure in Nashua.
- Eury Tavarez of Nashua, NH was indicted for non-consensual dissemination of private sexual images in November of 2017 in Nashua. According to court documents, Tavarez disseminated the images with the purpose of harassing the woman.
- William Thomas of Nashua was indicted for failing to register as a sex offender in December of 2017 in Nashua.
- Jason Trythall of Hudson, NH was indicted for second degree assault in April in Hudson. Trythall is accused of strangling an intiate partner.
- Clayton Turner of Nashua was indicted on three counts of selling fentanyl in Nashua in February of 2018.
- Courtney Ward of Nashua, NH was indicted for domestic violence and several counts of first and second degree assault for stabbing her partner in the torso with a knife in March in Nashua.
- Eric Wyatt of Nashua was indicted for possesion of fentanyl in March in Nashua.
- Gregory Zierdoff of Epsom, NH was indicted for stalking in November of 2017 after he violated a protection order by texting.
Editor's Note: This post was derived from info supplied by the Hillsborough County Superior Court-South. It does not indicate a conviction. This link explains the name removal request process for New Hampshire's Patch police reports
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