Crime & Safety
10 Arrests in 2 Nashua Drug Sweeps
Nashua police arrested 10 people in two drug sweeps over the last week. Most were charged with selling heroin.

Top row, left to right: Jason Marrotte, Samantha Lussier, Scott Campbell, Sean Moyen, and Joseph Girouard. Bottom: Michelle Smith, Kristopher Balcom, Robert Delgado, Jose Perez, and Colin Emery. (Credit: Nashua police)
NASHUA, NH — Nashua police arrested 10 people in two recent drug sweeps.
Most suspects were charged with selling heroin. Others were charged with selling cocaine; another was charged with selling methamphetamine.
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The first sweep was conducted Thur., April 21. Arrested were:
- Jason Marrotte, 26, of 7 Mason St., Nashua: charged with selling heroin (second offense) and possession of cocaine and heroin.
- Scott Campbell, 23, of 102 Elmwood Dr., Hudson: charged with selling heroin.
- Samantha Lussier, 26, of 2 Shattuck Ln., Brookline: charged with selling heroin.
The second sweep was conducted Thur., April 28. Arrested were:
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- Sean Moyen, 23, of 11 John St., Nashua: Charged with heroin possession, held on $2,500 bail.
- Joseph Girouard, 27, of 99 Chester Rd., Derry: Charged with selling heroin, held on $20,000 bail.
- Michelle Smith, 36, of 211 Westford Rd., Tyngsboro: Charged with heroin possession, released on $500 bail.
- Kristopher Balcom, 36, of 1 Ayer Rd., Nashua: Charged with selling heroin and methamphetamine, held on $50,000 bail.
- Robert Delgado, 57, of 22 Thornton Rd., Merrimack: Charged with selling heroin, refused bail.
- Jose Perez, 31, of 30 Ledge St., Nashua: Charged with five counts of selling cocaine, held on $100,000 bail.
- Colin Emery, 19, of 2 Hillside Dr., Nashua: Charged with marijuana possession, released on $1,500 bail.
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