Crime & Safety
Nashua Drug Sweep: 4 Arrested
Nashua police arrested Christopher Tremblay, Geraldo Arroyo-Oquendo, Christopher Obryan and Jamie Stauffer-Alurie in a drug sweep.

NASHUA, NH — Nashua police arrested four people in the latest "Granite Hammer" drug sweep, authorities announced Monday morning. The suspects arrested were charged with crimes relating to heroin, oxycodone and crack cocaine, according to Nashua police Lt. Kevin Rourke.
The suspects were identified as:
- Christopher Tremblay, 37, of Nashua, was charged with two counts of selling oxycodone and held on $50,000 bail pending an arraignment.
- Geraldo Arroyo-Oquendo, 43, Nashua, was charged with selling crack cocaine (second offense). Police said they found 49 grams of crack cocaine in his vehicle. Arroyo-Oquendo refused bail.
- Christopher Obryan, 32, of Wilder, Vermont, was charged with selling heroin and held on $25,000 bail.
- Jamie Stauffer-Alurie, 30, of Enfield, was charged with selling heroin and held on $15,000 bail.
The Granite Hammer program is a collaboration between New Hampshire police agencies and the FBI targeting drug distribution, especially involving heroin.
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Photo: Top row, left to right: Christopher Tremblay and Geraldo Arroyo-Oquendo. Bottom: Christopher Obryan and Jamie Stauffer-Alurie. (Credit: Nashua Police Department)
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