Crime & Safety
Woman, Arrested On Concord Warrant, Found With Drugs: Report
Sande Lamanuzzi of Franklin was arrested last week on drug dealing charges again after a traffic stop on a criminal liability warrant.

FRANKLIN, NH — A traffic stop in nearby Franklin on a Concord warrant led to second round of drug dealing charges against a woman in that city, according to a post on Facebook. Sande Lamanuzzi, 51, of Franklin, was arrested on Dec. 29, 2017, for two counts of possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute, two counts of possession of a controlled drug, and six counts of default or breach of bail. According to police in Franklin, an officer made a traffic stop on a vehicle that Lamanuzzi was driving after finding an active criminal liability of the conduct of another warrant issued by Concord Police.
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“During the arrest, officers found a quantity of suspected fentanyl and prescription pills in Lamanuzzi’s possession,” according to the post. “This led detectives to apply for a search warrant on Lamanuzzi’s vehicle, which was granted by the 6th Circuit Franklin District Court. During a search of Lamanuzzi’s car, additional quantities of suspected fentanyl were found as well as suspected quantities of crystal methamphetamine and other prescription pills.”
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Lamanuzzi was arrested on numerous charges, refused bail services, and was arraigned in Merrimack County Superior Court today.
Lamanuzzi, according to a post on Patch last month, was arrested by New Hampshire State Police on possession of a narcotic drug with intent to distribute and four counts of possession of a controlled drug, after a raid in Franklin on Dec. 8, 2017. In April 2015, she was arrested on a heroin possession charge at Concord Hospital.
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