Crime & Safety
Alleged Drug Dealers, Others Indicted: Roundup
Plus, Nashua drug dealer indicted for death of a woman and an alleged teen burglary is indicted for incidents in Merrimack, Pelham.

NASHUA, NH – The following people were indicted in Hillsborough County Superior Court recently.
Omar L. Lewis, 22, currently incarcerated, for possession with intent-heroin and fentanyl, subsequent, three counts of sale of narcotic drug-heroin, subsequent, two counts of sale of controlled drug-crack cocaine, subsequent, falsifying physical evidence, and habitual offender, all felonies. The driving charge is from Feb. 26, 2016, in Nashua; the alleged drug transaction charges are from Feb. 16, Feb. 18, Feb. 22, and Feb. 26. Lewis was previously convicted in Hillsborough Superior Court in December 2014.
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Timothy Lockhart, 26, of Vernon Street in Nashua, for felony possession of heroin, resisting arrest, and two counts of criminal trespass on Jan. 12, 2016, in Nashua,
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Jason Lopez, 37, of Hanover Street in Nashua, for possession of controlled drug with intent to distribute-marijuana and possession of controlled drugs-Oxycodone. He was previously convicted in Nashua District Court in November 2014.
Ashley Louis, 22, of Almont Street in Concord, on two counts of felony possession of a narcotic drug (cocaine, fentanyl), on Feb. 12, 2016, in Nashua.
Crystal Mahoney, 23, of Harbor Avenue in Nashua, for felony possession of controlled drug-Oxycodone on Dec. 18, 2015, in Nashua.
Kevin Manchester, 27, of Pine Street in Nashua, on four counts of sale of acts prohibited-fentanyl, a single count of acts prohibited-possession, and a single count of acts prohibited-death resulting, for allegedly causing the death of Michelle MacLeod on Jan. 22, 2016, in Nashua. The sales allegedly occurred on Jan. 23, Feb. 11, Feb. 23, and Feb. 25. Manchester was previously convicted of controlled drug law violations.
Dennis M. Martinez, 18, of Robinson Road in Hudson, for burglary, attempted burglary, and two counts of conspiracy to commit burglary for alleged incidents at the Merrimack Firearms shop on March 5, 2016, and Mammoth Convenience in Pelham on March 6.
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