Crime & Safety
Alleged Drug Dealers, Forgers, and Others Indicted in Rockingham County: Roundup
Plus, Seabrook man indicted in alleged crack cocaine, wrong-way reckless driving incident and Hampton man indicted on theft, other charges.
KINGSTON, NH — The following people were indicted recently in Rockingham County Superior Court.
Nathan A. Lamontagne, 29, of North High Street in Derry, for possession of a controlled drug-fentanyl, a felony, allegedly on Aug. 22, 2015, in Derry.
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Clayton Langill, 59, of Littlefield Road in Wells, ME, for possession of a controlled drug-fentanyl, with intent to distribute, possession of a controlled drug-Lorazepam, possession of a controlled drug-Buprenorphine, and falsifying physical evidence, all felonies. Also indicted was Craig Langill, 38, pictured lower right, of High Street in North Berwick, ME, for possession of a controlled drug-fentanyl, with intent to distribute, possession of a controlled drug-Buprenorphine, possession of a controlled drug-Lorazepam, all felonies, as well as driving after revocation or suspension, transporting alcoholic beverages. The charges stem from an alleged incident on I-95 in Greenland on March 28, 2016.
Ryan LaValley, 26, pictured center, of Lafayette Road in Hampton, for three counts of receiving stolen property, one a felony, felony theft by unauthorized taking, and four counts of fraudulent use of a credit card. During June and July 2016, he allegedly stole more than $1,000 with of gold jewelry from a man in Hampton, used that man’s credit card to by about $500 worth of items from Home Depot, Walmart, and Xtra Mart. He also allegedly stole items from other Hampton residents and used credit cards owned by other men to purchase goods in Seabrook.
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Jeffrey A. Lennox, 34, of South Main Street in Seabrook, for felony possession of a controlled drug-crack cocaine, and reckless conduct, both felonies, as well as disobeying an officer, reckless driving, and driving after revocation or suspension. On March 5, 2016, he was allegedly caught driving northbound in the southbound lane of Route 1 in Seabrook “at a high rate of speed.” His license was revoked in November 2014 after being convicted of driving after suspension in October 2014 in Hampton District Court. Lennox allegedly failed to stop for a state trooper and tried to escape being caught, according to the indictment. He was allegedly in possession of crack after the traffic stop.
Lwoki Loki, 21, pictured lower left, of Montgomery Street in Manchester, for felony forgery. On May 5, 2015, she allegedly uttered a counterfeit check from the account of Club Manch Vegas in Salem.
Stephen Lord, 24, of Drew Road in Derry, for felony possession of a controlled drug-Alprazolam, allegedly on Nov. 14, 2014, in Derry.
Douglas Lynch, 32, a homeless man now located in Derry, for felony forgery. On July 19, 2015, he allegedly uttered a check in Derry against the St. Mary’s Bank account of Fur N Feathers Pet Spa.
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