Crime & Safety
Hooksett Men Busted for Heroin Possession
Police arrest Brendan Perry and Jason Mylott after leaving a drug den on Orange Street in the Queen City.

Two Hooksett men will be arraigned today on drug charges after being arrested last week outside of an apartment known for previous drug sales and arrests in Manchester.
Brendan Perry, 49, pictured left, and Jason Mylott, 38, both of Hooksett, were arrested on March 6, 2015, for possession of a narcotic drug after being pulled over on Pearl Street.
According to a report, detectives were “paying special attention to an Orange Street address” where they had made previous drug sales arrests. While they were watching the location, two individuals inside a Subaru got out and entered the building. A few minutes later, the two men left the building, got back into the vehicle, and left the scene. Police pulled them over in a nearby parking lot.
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One detective allegedly “observed heroin in Mylott’s left hand, so he was ordered out of the car,” according to Lt. Brian O’Keefe. “A subsequent search confirmed the 0.6 grams of heroin.”
Another detective spoke with Perry who later reportedly agreed to exit the vehicle. He allegedly was in possession of 0.5 grams of heroin.
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Both men were arrested and will be arraigned today.
Editor’s note: This post was derived from information supplied by the Manchester Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction. Click this link to find out how to get a name removed from a New Hampshire Patch police report.
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