Crime & Safety
Accused Capital Region Heroin Dealer, 2 Others Arrested In Nashua
Megan Judd and Michael Briand of Bow, and Travis Dunn of Chichester were arrested by police in the Gate City Tuesday on felony charges.
NASHUA, NH — Three residents of the capital region were arrested in Nashua Tuesday on felony drug charges after police were tracking alleged drug transactions in a Gate City business parking lot. Members of the department's Narcotics Intelligence Division were surveilling the area when they "observed an interaction consistent with a street level drug transaction," according to Lt. Brian Kenney of the Nashua Police Department. The information was then relayed to the Problem Oriented Policing Unit, he said.
"This location was known to officers as being frequently used by individuals to conduct drug transactions," Kenney said.
Officers made contact with three suspects and arrested them on charges.
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Megan Judd, 25, of White Rock Hill Road in Bow, was charged with acts prohibited; sale of a controlled drug-heroin and acts prohibited; possession of a controlled drug-heroin, both felonies.
Michael Briand, pictured lower left, 28, of White Rock Hill Road in Bow, was charged with acts prohibited; possession of a controlled drug-methamphetamine-second offense and criminal liability to the conduct of another-acts prohibited; sale of a controlled drug-heroin, both felonies.
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Travis Dunn, 29, upper left, of Horse Corner Road in Chichester, was also charged with acts prohibited; sale of a controlled drug-heroin-second offense and criminal liability to the conduct of another-acts prohibited; sale of a controlled drug-heroin, both felonies.
All three were released on bail and are scheduled to be arraigned at a future date, Kenney said.
Residents, he added, are urged to call the Narcotics Hotline at 594-3597 or utilize the Nashua Police Department’s website www.NashuaPD.com with any information concerning illegal drug activity in the city.
Briand, according to posts on Patch, has been arrested numerous times in Nashua and Merrimack.
Judd was arrested in Concord in March on a warrant.
Dunn was charged and convicted of the stabbing of a Keene resident at a Laconia nightclub in February 2014, according to the Laconia Daily Sun and Keene Sentinel. He was sentenced to 1.5 to four years in state prison.
Dunn, according to the Concord Monitor, was driving a pickup truck that was involved in three-vehicle collision in Loudon that led to the death of Angelica "Jelly" Lane of Loudon. Maggie Doorlag, 27, of Concord, was charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated, a charge that was later upgraded to vehicular homicide, due to the death of Lane. Doorlag is accused of driving her Jeep into Lane's Lexus, while she was waiting to make a turn into her driveway. Lane's Lexus was then pushed into Dunn's oncoming Dodge Ram pickup. Dunn had a baby inside the truck at the time of the crash.
More than $34,000 was raised for Lane's family via a GoFundMe.com site.
Editor's note: This post was derived from information supplied by the Nashua Police Department and does not indicate a conviction. This link explains the removal request process for New Hampshire Patch police reports.
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