Crime & Safety
Alleged Boston Crack Cocaine Dealer Indicted
Plus, alleged Derry drug dealer faces numerous counts, reported underwear thief indicted, and men charged with choking women.

The Hillsborough Superior Court indicted the following people in July:
Jessica Aguilar, 25, of North Roosevelt Street in Guyman, OK, for felony theft by deception for allegedly acting in concert with Leonora Ramirez to deprive a person of more than $2,600 from a bank account at Service Credit Union in Nashua on July 7, 2014.
Forrest Andrews, 20, of Mount Laurel Drive in Nashua, for felony second-degree assault as well as simple assault, domestic violence-simple assault, and criminal mischief. He allegedly choked and pushed a woman and broke a window in New Ipswich on May 18, 2015.
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Toni Beauchesne, 24, of Cross Street in Nashua, for felony burglary for allegedly entering a business on Foundry Street in Nashua when it was not open on June 13, 2014.
Mark Brooks, 25, of Marion Street in Boston, for possession with intent to sell and possession of a narcotic drug (crack cocaine), second offense, both felonies. Brooks allegedly had 22 plastic bag fragments containing 11.8 grams of crack cocaine on May 6, 2015, in Nashua. He was convicted of possession to distribute in East Boston District Court in April 2012.
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Steven Buchanan, 27 of North Shore Drive in Derry, for six felony counts of possession of a controlled drug, second offense (alprazolam, diazepam, crack cocaine, heroin, cocaine, buprenorphine), possession of a controlled drug with intent to sell (5 grams of heroin), also a felony, and possession of a controlled drug (marijuana). He was charged on Jan. 11, 2015, in Nashua. Buchanan was previously convicted in Merrimack District Court of possession of a controlled drug in July 2010.
Shelly Coiley, 30, of Talbot Avenue in Billerica, MA, for possession of a narcotic drug (heroin), a felony, and unauthorized use on April 17, 2015, in Nashua.
Nicole Coutu aka Nicole Olivares, 24, of Vine Street in Nashua, for three felony counts of possession of a narcotic drug (cocaine, heroin, fentanyl), on April 12, 2015, in Nashua.
Matthew Creswell, 36, of Corning Road in Manchester, for felony receiving stolen property on Dec. 24, 2014, in Nashua, for allegedly stealing more than $1,000 worth of jewelry from a woman and pawning it.
Craig Desautels, 38, of Oakwood Circle in Milford, for first-degree assault, resisting arrest, and conduct after an accident. On Sept. 21, 2014, in Milford, he allegedly struck a man with a butcher knife, drove a motor vehicle into another motor vehicle and left the scene, and pulled away from an officer while being arrested.
David Dolloff, 40, of Village Lane in Hudson, on 10 counts of possession of child sexual abuse images, all felonies. The charges stem from images allegedly found on his computer on Dec. 1, 2014, in Hudson.
Nicole Donlon, 24, of Ash Street in Nashua, for felony theft by unauthorized taking for allegedly stealing a sweatshirt, underwear, and camo pants from Sears on Daniel Webster Highway in Nashua on Dec. 30, 2014. She’s been convicted twice before of theft by unauthorized taking.
Thomas Ducharme, 41, of Riverside Avenue in Hudson, on two counts of domestic violence-second-degree assault, falsifying physical evidence, possession of a controlled drug (cocaine), all felonies, as well as four counts of simple assault-domestic violence. He allegedly choked and assaulted a woman in Litchfield on April 3, 2015. When he was arrested, he allegedly tried to conceal a small metal pipe containing cocaine from police.
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