Crime & Safety

More Police Action on Hall Street

Officers, state troopers were back at the home tonight where there was a major drug bust last week again.

CONCORD, NH — The scene of a major drug dealing bust last week on Hall Street was busy again with law enforcement activity tonight as numerous police officers and state police made what appeared to be another raid on the property. About eight Concord and Bow Police cruisers lined both sides of the street tonight as well as at least two state police cruisers and a K-9 unit just cleared the scene in the area of 38 to 42 Hall St. at around 9:30 p.m. on Jan. 16, 2017.

At least one person was seen in handcuffs while other residents were milling around the area. Others were reportedly trespassed from the property, according to scanner chatter.

Officers were seen with flashlights walking around the property and requested radio silence at around 9 p.m. to enter and clear the home. By 9:15 p.m., the home was cleared.

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Last Tuesday, Concord Police and the regional SWAT team were at the address for an Operation Granite Hammer anti-drug task force action, and as part of its investigation, arrested 11 people on various charges including selling meth and Suboxone, drug possession, and warrants.

At least one person was trespassed from the property last week, according to scanner chatter.

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In the past, there have been fights and simple assault arrests reported between one homeowner and other rental property residents, with the homeowner complaining of drug activity in the area, according to previous Patch arrest reports.

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