Manchester, NH – 24 August 2020 – A gun-toting New Hampshire man was arrested after police report that he threatened a repossessor who was came to his home to repossess a truck on Sunday night.
Steven Allison, 57, of Manchester, is slated to be arraigned at a later date on two counts of criminal threatening, according to the Manchester Police Department.
Officers responding to a report of someone threatening a repo man with a gun on Lake Avenue around 8:50 p.m. learned Allison had pulled out a firearm and started yelling at a tow driver who was trying to execute a repossession order, police said.
At one point during the altercation, Allison allegedly pointed the gun directly at the tow driver before threatening his partner.
There were no reported injuries as a result of the incident.
An investigation remains ongoing.
Source: WHDH.com
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