NASHUA, NH — More drug perps were rounded up by Nashua police in July — including several charged with hosting drug dens in the Gate City, according to police.
Sgt. John Cinelli, the public information officer and communications division supervisor for the Nashua Police Department, said the Narcotics Intelligence Division and Problem-Oriented Policing Unit made the arrests in July.
"Officers were acting under the Substance Abuse Reduction Initiative," he said.
Arrested on July 10 was Crystal Farley, 39, of Hudson, who was charged with possession of crack cocaine-subsequent and possession of cocaine-subsequent, both felonies, as well as unlawful possession of a prescription drug.
On July 14, two Nashua residents were arrested: David Philbrick, 47, on two felony counts of possession of fentanyl-subsequent, and Marissa Powell, 36, on a felony count of possession of crack cocaine-subsequent.
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Arrested the week of July 27 to July 31 were:
Stacy Dalesio, 45, on a felony count of common nuisances and a resisting arrest or detention charge.
Tobby Gagnon, 51, on a felony count of common nuisances and a resisting arrest or detention charge.
Edwin Hernandez, 52, on a possession of fentanyl-subsequent charge.
Chelsie Morgan, 36, on sale of a controlled drug-crack cocaine, common nuisances, and possession of crack cocaine, amphetamine, and clonazepam charges, all felonies, as well as a stalking charge.
Ryan Sinclair, 34, on a felony possession of a controlled drug-subsequent-buprenorphine and naloxone mix.
Farley, Gagnon, Hernandez, Morgan, Philbrick, and Sinclair were held pending arraignment in Hillsborough County Superior Court.
Powell was released on an unspecified bail amount pending arraignment in Hills South.
Dalesio was released on personal recognizance.
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