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Mom Indicted for Allegedly Trying to Help Son Beat Assault Rap: Roundup

Alleged Nashua Grindr sexting teacher indicted again, Dunbarton man indicted for altering records, woman indicted on Milford drug charge.

NASHUA, NH — The following people were indicted by the Hillsborough Superior County Court-South.

Leticia Jaime-Mora, 47, of Benson Avenue in Nashua, for felony witness tampering. On May 12, 2016, in Nashua, she allegedly attempted to a person to withhold evidence against her son – Jonathan Nuno – by saying things like, “(w)hat I want you to do is drop the charges.”

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Donald Jennings, 30, of Brook Street in Nashua, for possession of a controlled drug-fentanyl and possession of a narcotic drug with intent to distribute-methamphetamine, both felonies, allegedly on June 2, 2016, in Nashua.

Nicole Jones, 31, of Pleasant Street in Greenville, for felony possession of a narcotic drug-acetyl fentanyl, allegedly on July 6, 2016, in Milford.

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Myriah Kenyon, 26, of Joliette Street in Manchester, for felony sale of a controlled drug-heroin, allegedly on May 26, 2016.

Alyssa Laberinto, 28, of Burke Street in Nashua, for two felony counts of sale of a controlled drug-marijuana and felony sale of a controlled drug-delt-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, allegedly on March 15, March 22, and April 14, 2016, in Nashua.

Walter Lambert, 30, of Stark Street in Nashua, for criminal liability to falsifying physical evidence. On May 10, 2016, in Nashua, he allegedly facilitated in the destruction of the contents of Bruce Lanctot’s cellphone by concealing it knowing that police were going to seize it.

William Lambert, 35, of Twist Hill Road in Dunbarton, for two fraudulent handling of recordable writings, all felonies. On Aug. 5, 2016, in Nashua, he allegedly falsified building plans.

Bruce Lanctot, 40, of Stark Street in Nashua, for felony falsifying physical evidence, for allegedly concealing the location of his cellphone on May 10, 2016, and erasing the contents knowing that the Nashua Police were going to seize it.

Sean Lane, 31, of no known address in Manchester, for felony sale of a narcotic drug-heroin, allegedly on May 26, 2016, in Nashua.

Darwin Lara-Diaz, 33, of South Broadway in Lawrence, MA, for felony sale of a narcotic drug-heroin, allegedly on Nov. 10, 2015, in Nashua.

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