Crime & Safety
Convicted Cocaine Dealer ‘T-Money’ Found Hiding in a Closet: Report
Breaking: Tonykus Hebert was arrested this morning by U.S. Marshals after a Fugitive of the Week tip led investigators to his location.

CONCORD, NH — This week’s Fugitive of the Week is now in custody after being arrested this morning in Nashua by the Marshals Fugitive Task Force, according to a press statement. Tonykus Hebert, 30, was arrested on Aug. 11, 2016, and charged with being a fugitive from justice and federal supervised released violations after being convicted of possession with intent to distribute cocaine with a firearm in 2006.
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Hebert - who sometimes uses the alias “T-Money” - was featured as a fugitive yesterday and an anonymous tip was submitted that led marshals “to Hebert’s front door,” according to Deputy Marshal Jamie Berry.
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“Early this morning, members of the Marshals Fugitive Task Force in Nashua went to the residence that the tipster indicated Hebert was residing in, located in the 80 block of Newton Drive, Nashua,” Berry noted. “Mr. Hebert was located inside the residence hiding in a bedroom closet and arrested without incident. Hebert was transported to the U.S. District Court, Concord, for arraignment.”
Hebert was convicted of dealing cocaine out of his apartment on Maple Street in Manchester back in 2006, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office press statement.
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Agencies assisting in the effort included members of the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force, Belknap, Hillsborough, Strafford and Rockingham county sheriff’s offices, Greenfield and Nashua police departments, along with deputy U.S. Marshals.
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