Crime & Safety

Jailbirds Indicted For Hiding Drugs In Their Private Parts: Superior Court Roundup

Man indicted on 2018 bank theft charge from Amherst; Hillsboro man indicted on strangulation charge; Manchester stalker indicted again.

A man from Manchester was indicted on theft and domestic violence charges.
A man from Manchester was indicted on theft and domestic violence charges. (Jeffrey Hastings)

MANCHESTER, NH — A Hillsborough County grand jury indicted the following people recently.

Raul Breton, 31, of Railroad Street in Methuen, Massachusetts, on a felony sale of a fentanyl charge on Dec. 31, 2021, in Manchester.

Jonathan Briere, 29, of Beech Street in Manchester on delivery of articles prohibited, falsifying physical evidence, possession of a controlled drug-subsequent, fentanyl, and possession of fentanyl charges, all felonies. He was accused of possessing the drug in the Hillsborough County House of Corrections and sticking the drugs in his rectum to impair an investigation on June 2.

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Travis Campbell, 35, of Myrtle Street in Hillsboro on a second-degree assault charge. He was accused of strangling an intimate partner on July 8 in Hillsboro.

Cori-Ann Chambers, 33, a homeless woman now located in Nashua, on possession of cocaine, possession of cocaine-subsequent, possession of fentanyl, possession of fentanyl-subsequent, delivery of articles prohibited, and falsifying physical evidence charges, all felonies. She was accused of possessing the drug in the Hillsborough County House of Corrections and sticking the drugs in her rectum to impair an investigation on June 21.

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Robert Conway, 32, of Canton Street in Manchester on criminal threatening and two domestic violence charges, all felonies. He was accused of punching and pulling a woman's hair and terrorizing her by saying, “I will put you the f--- down,” in Manchester on May 14. Previously, he was convicted of violation of a protective order in the past six years.

James Cranshaw, 39, a homeless man now living in Manchester, on two counts of possession of fentanyl, delivery of articles prohibited, and concealing physical evidence charges, all felonies. He was accused of possessing the drug and sticking it in his penis to impair an investigation on July 18.

Bradley S. Currie, 52, of Canal Street in Nashua on two felony theft by deception charges. He was accused of withdrawing $2,216 from a Northeast Credit Union account in Amherst on Nov. 16, 2018, that he did not have.

William Cusson, 38, of Concord Street in Manchester on two felony stalking charges. He was accused of violating a protective order on Dec. 12, 2022, in Manchester by calling a protected party about 25 times and was found several feet from a second protected party in Manchester on June 30. Cusson was previously convicted of stalking in Manchester District Court in September 2022.

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