Crime & Safety
Police: Driver Bagged in Bow with Heroin, Cash, Pills
Reana Moran of Concord and Brenin Reale of Bow were arrested this morning on charges.

A Bow Police officer recognizing a passenger with an active warrant this morning ended up making drug bust and arresting two people, according to an alert.
Police arrested Reana Moran, 25, of Concord for operating after suspension, possession of controlled narcotics, and possession with intent to distribute. Also arrested was Brenin Reale, 28, of Bow, on a warrant for nonpayment of child support.
According to Sgt. Art Merrigan of the Bow Police Department, an officer on patrol saw Reale in the passenger seat of a vehicle and believed he had an active warrant for nonpayment of child support.
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The vehicle was stopped and Reale was taken into custody and later, handed over the Merrimack County Sheriff’s Office. The driver, Moran, had a suspended license and was arrested. An inventory search of the vehicle allegedly led to drugs being found, according to Merrigan.
“After locating 10 grams of heroin, oxycodone, adavan, klonopin pills, and $1,500 cash in the vehicle, Moran was also charged with possession of controlled narcotics and possession with the intent to distribute,” he said in a statement.
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Reale was arrested earlier this year on drug dealing and DWI charges after reportedly crashing his pickup truck into a New Hampshire State Police cruiser on I-93. In March 2014, he was arrested by Bow Police on a warrant. He was also arrested in 2013, according to the Concord Monitor.
Editor’s note: This post was derived from information supplied by the Bow 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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