Crime & Safety
Boscawen Man, Dealing Drugs in Concord, Pleads Guilty
2,000 oxycodone pills and approximately $20,000 in cash were found in Patrick J. Brooks' home by Concord and Boscawen police last year.

CONCORD, NH — A Boscawen man has pleaded guilty to dealing Oxycodone in U.S. District Court, according to U.S. Attorney Emily Gray Rice. Patrick J. Brooks II, 37, pleaded guilty on Feb. 23, 2017, for dealing drugs in the summer of 2016.
According to court documents and statements, a Concord police detective officer made a series of undercover purchases of oxycodone from an individual who, during those transactions, told the undercover detective that Brooks was her supplier and had been selling oxycodone for 11 years.
On July 20, 2016, police officers executed a search warrant at Brooks’ Boscawen home, Rice said in a press release.
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"The execution of the warrant yielded nearly 2,000 oxycodone pills and approximately $20,000 in cash," Rice noted. "The cash recovered from Brooks’ home included currency that the Concord police detective used to buy oxycodone in one of the undercover transactions."
Brooks will be sentenced in May.
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This matter was investigated by the Concord Police Department with important assistance from the Boscawen Police Department. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Bill Morse.
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