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Bedford Man Indicted for Pot Growing Operation: Roundup
Doc: Alleged Weare burglars, felons in possession of dangerous weapons, all indicted in Hillsborough County Superior Court-North.

MANCHESTER, NH — The following people were indicted recently in Hillsborough County Superior Court-North.
Brett DeLong, 28, lower right, of North Amherst Road in Bedford, for manufacture of a controlled drug-marijuana allegedly on June 9, 2016, in Bedford. He was previously convicted of possession of a controlled drug in June 2012 in Hillsborough County Superior Court-South.
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Daniel Cote, 35, of Barnard Hill Road in Weare, for burglary and conspiracy to commit burglary, both felonies. In Goffstown on Sept. 26, 2016, Cote, allegedly in concert with John Dubois, burglarized Goffstown Self Storage on Lamy Drive.
Jason Crawford, 30, pictured upper right, of Lake Avenue in Manchester, for first-degree assault, second-degree assault, robbery, and two counts of felon in possession of a dangerous weapon. On Sept. 7, 2016, he allegedly used a BB/pellet gun to assault and rob another person during the robbery of a store on Maple Street in Manchester.
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John Gebo, 30, pictured lower left, of Spruce Street in Manchester, for four counts of reckless conduct, felon in possession of a dangerous weapon, and conspiracy to commit reckless conduct. On May 19, 2016, he allegedly fired a handgun on West Street in Manchester. On June 8, 2016, he alleged fired five shots into a West Street home. Also indicted was Amanda Gurley, 26, pictured middle left, of Belmont Street in Manchester, for conspiracy to commit reckless conduct and reckless conduct-accomplice, for the same alleged incident.
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