Crime & Safety

Nashua Woman Arrested for Prostitution at Tewksbury Public Library

After receiving a tip that a woman was offering sexual acts at the library, police sent a plain clothes detective who arrested the Nashua woman.

By MATT SCHOOLEY 

TEWKSBURY, Mass. – Police arrested a New Hampshire woman on Tuesday night, alleging that she offered sex for a fee at Tewksbury Public Library.

Tewksbury Police said on Wednesday that at about 6 p.m. the previous day police arrested Brittany Macintyre, 20, of 18 Orange Street, Nashua, N.H., and charged her with sexual conduct for a fee, prostitution, as well as a warrant for possession of Class A drugs and possession of Class B drugs.

Police said that they received information that a woman, later identified as Macintyre, was soliciting sex for a fee from a patron at Tewksbury Public Library.

As a result, detectives were sent to the scene in plain clothes to investigate. Upon the arrival of a detective, Macintyre "immediately engaged the detective in conversation," according to police.

According to police, Macintyre passed the detective a pen and a small piece of paper. Notes ensued between Macintyre and the detective until the suspect allegedly requested $60 for a sexual act.

Macintyre and the detective then walked towards the front entrance of the library, where she was placed under arrest. 

The Nashua woman was scheduled to be arraigned in Lowell District Court on Wednesday.


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