Crime & Safety
Brookline Man, Others Arrested on Cocaine, Heroin, Other Charges in NH
An early morning traffic stop today in Manchester led to charges against Alexis Riemer, Terrance Cannon, Kemani Lacey, Ashley Bradicich.
MANCHESTER, NH — A traffic stop this morning by Queen City police led to charges against four people in an SUV on Amherst Street in Manchester, according to police press alert. Alexis Riemer, 20, pictured upper left hand corner, of Central Street in Manchester, the driver of the vehicle, was arrested on Nov. 23, 2016, and charged with possession of controlled drug, possession of drugs, operating after suspension/revocation, and operating with a suspended license. Three passengers were also arrested: Terrance Cannon, 36, pictured upper right hand corner, of Brookline, MA, for possession of a controlled drug-Suboxone, Kemani Lacey, 25, pictured lower left hand corner, of West Brook Street in Manchester, on an electronic bench warrant, and Ashley Bradicich, 30, pictured lower right hand corner, of Orange Street in Manchester, for possession of a controlled drug-cocaine and possession of a prescription drug without a prescription.
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An officer conducted a motor vehicle stop at around 1:30 a.m. after reportedly observing the Ford SUV failing to use a directional while turning onto Amherst Street from Beech Street, according to police. During the stop, the officer found out that Riemer was driving with a suspended license and registration. She reportedly agreed to a consent search of the SUV and police allegedly found 0.66 grams of heroin inside her purse and she was arrested. Cannon was allegedly found to be in possession of a single strip of Suboxone and was arrested. Bradicich allegedly had 0.57 grams of cocaine and 10 5 mg Oxycodone pills in her person.
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Lacey was held and had a court date this morning. Riemer, Cannon, and Bradicich were all released on personal recognizance bail. They are due in court on Dec. 28.
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