Crime & Safety
Overdose Leads To Drug Dealing Charge: NHSP
Katie Fysh of Groveton was arrested this week by state troopers after a weekend overdose in her home.

CONCORD, NH — A New Hampshire woman is facing a drug dealing charge after a reported overdose inside her residence, according to state police. EMTs and state troopers were called to the home of Katie Fysh, 32, of Groveton, on March 18, 2018, at around 5 p.m. for a report of a drug overdose in her home. The other unidentified subject was attended to while a search warrant was requested for the home, according to Staff Sgt. Victor Muzzey of Troop F.
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“The search revealed approximately 25 grams of a suspected opiate-based drugs which was seized for analysis,” Muzzey alleged. “Fysh was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute.”
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Fysh was arraigned in the Coos County Superior Court on March 19, and held on cash bail.
Assisting in the investigation was the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Drug Task Force, Northumberland Police Department, the Lancaster Police Department and Groveton Fire/EMS.
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Anyone with any further information is encouraged to contact Trooper Matthew Podell at matthew.podell@dos.nh.gov or 603-223-3675.
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