Crime & Safety
Nashua 'Granite Hammer' Drug Sweep: 3 Arrested
Latest Nashua Granite Hammer drug sweep: Steven Herring and Eric Wyatt, of Nashua, and Spencer Katsohis, of Hudson, were arrested.

NASHUA, NH — The latest Nashua police "Granite Hammer" drug sweep netted three arrests Monday.
Steven Herring, 58, and Eric Wyatt, 28, both of Nashua, and Spencer Katsohis, 24, of Hudson, were arrested on various drug crimes, Nashua police Lt. Kevin Rourke. The sweep was conducted Monday. The Granite Hammer program is a collaboration between local police and the FBI targeting the trafficking of heroin, fentanyl, and cocaine, among other drugs.
Herring, of 12 Amherst Street, Apartment 1, was charged with selling crack cocaine and held on $50,000 bail.
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Katsohis, of 7 Alpha Street, Hudson, was charged with selling crack cocaine (second offense) and cocaine possession. He was held on $50,000 bail. It was his second Granite Hammer-related arrest. In a November sweep, he was charged with selling cocaine.
Wyatt, with no fixed address, was charged with selling oxycodone (second offense) and crack cocaine possession (second offense). He refused bail.
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Photo: From left to right: Steven Herring, Spencer Katsohis, and Eric Wyatt. (Credit: Nashua police)
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