NASHUA, NH — During the month of March, 14 people were arrested by the Nashua Police Department’s Narcotics Intelligence Division and Problem-Oriented Policing Unit.
The department made the arrests, according to Sgt. John Cinelli, the public information officer and communications division supervisor for the Nashua Police Department, “for various drug crimes, crimes frequently associated with criminal behavior related to drug activity and other criminal offenses.”
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Those arrested include:
Florence Alleyne, 44, on a felony count possession of controlled drug-cocaine.
Nicholas Ardizzone, 37, on felony possession of controlled drug-crack cocaine-subsequent offense charge.
Melvin Campbell Jr., 25, on two felony counts of possession of controlled drug with intent to distribute-cocaine and marijuana.
Shawna Dexter, 38, on a felony count of possession of controlled drug-fentanyl.
Stephanie Dumas, 35, on a felony sale of controlled drug-fentanyl-subsequent offense charge.
Shawn Grant, 47, on a felony possession of controlled drug-buprenorphine and naloxone-charge.
Jared Hayward, 42, on a possession of controlled drug-fentanyl charge, a felony.
James Henry, 57, was arrested and charged with transporting drugs in a motor vehicle as well as felony possession of a controlled drug-crack cocaine-subsequent offense.
Alexandra Iannotti, 29, on a felony count of possession of controlled drug-methamphetamine.
Rose Johnson, 29, on possession of controlled drug-fentanyl-subsequent offense and possession of controlled drug-buprenorphine and naloxone-subsequent offense, both felonies.
Jerome Lemieux, 41, on a felony possession of controlled drug-clonazepam charge as well as resisting arrest or detention.
Chayse Moynihan, 29, on a felony count of possession of controlled drug-fentanyl-subsequent offense.
Carlos Santiago Rosario, 26, on a felony count of possession of controlled drug-fentanyl.
William Schultz, 35, on possession of controlled drug with intent to distribute-fentanyl and methamphetamine, a felony.
Alleyne, Dexter, Dumas, Henry, and Johnson were released on personal recognizance pending arraignment in Hills South.
Ardizzone, Campbell, Grant, Hayward, Iannotti, Lemieux, Moynihan, Rosario, and Schultz were held pending an arraignment in Hills South.
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