Crime & Safety
Concord, Epsom, Meredith Men Indicted On Drug Charges: Roundup
Plus: Franklin man indicted on stabbing incident; prisoner indicted on drug charges inside prison; Northfield man accused of firearm threat

CONCORD, NH — The following people were indicted recently in Merrimack County Superior Court.
James G. Carleton, 50, of Franklin Street in Franklin, on a felony second-degree assault charge. He's accused of stabbing another man in the hand on Aug. 30, 2019, in Franklin.
Mark T. Carroll, 41, of Lantern Lane in Epsom, on a felony possession of methamphetamine charge on Aug. 12 in Concord.
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Keith Colado, pictured lower middle, 45, incarcerated at the time of the indictment, on possession of fentanyl, possession of buprenorphine, and two delivery of articles to prisoners charges. The charges stem from an incident on May 23 in the New Hampshire State Prison for Men in Concord.
Brian J. Cooper, 23, of Cypress Street in Meredith, on a felony possession of meth charge on Sept. 11 in Concord.
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Nick J. Coots-Moorhead, 49, of Diana Road in Northfield, on a felony operating while deemed a habitual offender charge on Park Street in Northfield.
Jeffrey Tenney, lower left, 30, of Village Circle Way in Manchester, on a felony theft by unauthorized taking charge. He's accused of stealing items from Kohl's in Hooksett on May 29. Twice before, according to the indictment, he was convicted on theft related charges.
Ronaldo L. Towers, lower right, 34, of Eastman Street in Concord, on duty to report and possession of buprenorphine charges, both felonies. The drug charge stems from an incident in Concord on July 17; police accused him of not reporting his new residence at Royal Gardens on July 19 as required by law. Towers was convicted of felonious sexual assault of a victim over 13 but under 16 in Maine in May 2007.
Laurie Ann Turner, 34, of Beacon Street in Concord, on a felony possession of buprenorphine charge on July 4 while on Hall Street in Concord.
David Veinotte, 48, of Scribner Road in Northfield, on a felony criminal threatening charge. On May 8, he's accused of pointing a firearm at another man and threatening to "blow his head off" or words to that effect in Northfield.
Evan J. Ward, 24, of Catamount Hill Drive in Allenstown, on receiving stolen property and reckless conduct charges, both felonies. On June 19 in Concord, he is accused of having a Volkswagen Jetta, the property of the Grappone Automotive Group, and using it as a deadly weapon against a passenger, other motorists, and a state trooper on Gulf Street in Concord, while a door was open while speaking with the trooper, making an abrupt U-turn, failing to stop at a stop sign, and forcing other vehicles to take evasive action to avoid collision with the vehicle.
David K. Wood, 42, of Clinton Street in Concord, on a felony criminal mischief charge. He's accused of smashing furniture and windows at the New Hampshire State Hospital in Concord on July 7.
Sara M. Zareas, 35, of Old Lakeshore Road in Gilford, on a felony controlled drug act; acts prohibited-fentanyl charge on May 13 in Hooksett.
Editor's note: This post was derived from information supplied by the Merrimack County Superior Court and does not indicate a conviction. This link explains the removal request process for New Hampshire Patch police reports.
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