Crime & Safety
Felon Indicted for Knife, Brass Knuckles, Steroid Possession
Plus, Nashua man allegedly points gun at person who touched his car, alleged drug dealer indicted, and burglar indicted.

The following people were indicted in Hillsborough County Superior Court recently:
Kourtney Kasko, 25, incarcerated, for three counts of felony sale of narcotic drug, second offense (heroin). She is alleged to have sold heroin to a cooperating individual working with the Nashua Police in May 2015. Kasto was previously convicted in December 2010 in Hillsborough Superior Court.
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Jacob Kenney, 23, with a last known address of Temple Street in Nashua, for possession of a narcotic drug (heroin) on July 17, 2015, in Nashua.
James Keyes, 55, of Kinsley Street in Nashua, currently incarcerated, for second-degree assault and domestic violence, both felonies, as well as misdemeanor stalking. On Jan. 26, 2015, in Nashua, Keyes allegedly held a knife to his fiancée’s neck, causing a laceration, and violated provisions of his bail by stalking the woman.
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Eric Labarge, 38, of River Road in Manchester, for felony possession of a controlled drug (anabolic steroids) on July 7, 2015, in Nashua.
James Lashua, 21, of Main Street in Greenville, for felony burglary. On June 12, 2015, he allegedly broke into a home on Dunster Hill Road in Temple.
Ryan Lee, 42, of Orange Street in Nashua, for felon in possession of a dangerous weapons (brass knuckles and a two-sided knife) and two counts of felony possession of a controlled drug (anabolic steroids). On Sept. 2, 2015, in Nashua, he allegedly had three vials and 64 capsules of the drug. When arrested, he also allegedly had the weapons. Lee was convicted of first-degree aggravated robbery in September 2007 out of Hennepin County District Court in Minneapolis, MN.
Kyle A. Linscott, 21, of West Hollis Street in Nashua, for felony criminal threatening, for allegedly threatening another person with a gun. He allegedly pointed the handgun at the person on July 23, 2015, and said something to effect, “Touch my car again and I will f------ shoot you.”
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