Crime & Safety
Area Police Net Five at Drug Bust
Concord, Pembroke, Manchester residents picked up during search warrant execution on Beacon Hill Road in Pembroke.

A search warrant issued by the Pembroke, Allenstown and Epsom police departments on Aug. 5, 2015, led to the arrest of five individuals, three that are now facing drug charges.
From left to right, starting at the top, police arrested Richard Rollins, 50, of Pembroke, on a possession of heroin (control of premises) charge for allegedly allowing drug activity in his residence; Clinton Rollins, 21, of Pembroke, was arrested on possession of heroin and breach of bail charges; Derek Paradise, 27, of Concord, was arrested for possession of heroin; Michael Bean, 30, of Manchester, was arrested on outstanding warrants out of Laconia and Pembroke; and Jacey Eaton, 21, of Concord, was also arrested on outstanding warrants out of Concord.
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Two other people were detained on Beacon Hill Road in Pembroke during the search but their names were not released.
Pembroke Police Chief Dwayne Gilman noted that during the search, police allegedly seized heroin as well as a large amount of contraband used to ingest heroin and methamphetamine. He said more arrests and charges from the investigation were expected.
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Both Richard Rollins and Paradise were released on bail and are expected in court on Sept. 14. Bean and Clinton Rollins were held. Eaton was released to Concord Police.
Pembroke Police are asking anyone with information about these individuals or drug incidents at the address to contact them at 603-485-9173 or 603-485-3421.
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