Crime & Safety
Granite Shield In Nashua Bags 2 More Drug Dealing Suspects
Police allege that Mary Farrington and Kevin Farrington were dealing Oxycodone in the Gate City. They were arrested yesterday.
NASHUA, NH — Another day, another Granite Shield drug sweep. For this one, two Temple Street residents face Oxycodone dealing charges, according to police. Mary Farrington, 54, of Nashua, was arrested on April 5, 2018, for criminal liability to conduct of another, acts prohibited and sale of controlled drug-Oxycodone-felony. Also arrested was Kevin Farrington, 50, same address, for acts prohibited; sale of controlled drug, Oxycodone, felony.
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According to Lt. Brian Kenney of the Nashua Police Department, members of the Nashua Police Department’s Narcotics Intelligence Division, Problem Oriented Policing Unit and Traffic Enforcement Unit conducted another operation as part of the Granite Shield program where the Farringtons were arrested “for drug-related crimes.”
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Kevin Farrington was held on $10,000 cash bail and is due in court today; Mary Farrington was released on $100 cash bail and is scheduled to be arraigned on April 16.
“Citizens are urged to call the Narcotics Hotline at 594-3597 or utilize the Nashua Police Department’s website Nashuapd.com with any information concerning illegal drug activity,” Kenney added in a press statement.
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