Crime & Safety

Hudson Man Accuses Of Dealing Cocaine In Nashua: Police

Alvin Cantey Jr. was arrested Wednesday after an incident from May of this year.

Alvin Cantey Jr. of Burnshill Road in Hudson, was arrested on a felony acts prohibited; sale of a controlled drug-cocaine charge on Aug. 28.
Alvin Cantey Jr. of Burnshill Road in Hudson, was arrested on a felony acts prohibited; sale of a controlled drug-cocaine charge on Aug. 28. (Nashua Police Department )

NASHUA, NH — A Hudson man was arrested and released on personal recognizance bail Wednesday after being accused of dealing cocaine in Nashua. Alvin Cantey Jr., 50, of Burnshill Road in Hudson, was arrested on Aug. 28, on a felony acts prohibited; sale of a controlled drug-cocaine charge by officers. According to Lt. Brian Kenney of the Nashua Police Department, Cantey was being investigated since May when the Narcotics Intelligence Division began an investigation into alleged drug sales.

Cantey will be arraigned at a later date.

Cantey, according to a posts on Patch, was arrested on an electronic bench warrant for nonpayment of fine earlier this month, and then, a driving after revocation or suspension-subsequent charge seven days later. In August 2018, he was arrested on a driving after revocation or suspension charge, according to police.

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