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An arrest in Greenville last week was found to be related to a felony warrant for a repeat drug offender, according to police.

Kisha Antonetty, 30, of Nashua was arrested on Monday, Nov. 7, for criminal mischief when she broke a glass door at a friend’s house in Greenville. While she covered the bail for that offense, she was transported to Hillsborough County Jail on felony charges.

“The glass door she broke in town,” Sgt. Michael Needham of the Temple-Greenville Police Department said. “They were friends, I don’t think it would have been a domestic disturbance or anything.”

The electronic bench warrant was out of the Nashua District Court and cited two charges of felony acts prohibited regarding a controlled drug.

Additional details cannot be released until Antonetty’s case goes to court Nov. 21.

She does have two prior drug charges for possession of heroin with intent to sell from July 2016. She has been charged with class A and class B felony acts.

In New Hampshire, a class A felony denotes a repeat offender or a first-time offender with intent to sell, and for non-marijuana drug possession can carry a sentence of up to 15 years and a fine of up to $50,000.

Antonetty was arraigned on Nov. 8 and is due in court for a probably cause hearing on Nov. 21 in Nashua. That is for the drug charges. According to Temple-Greenville police, she also has a court date of Dec. 8 in Jaffrey on the criminal mischief charge.

She is being held on $20,000 bail.