Crime & Safety

Nashua Granite Hammer Drug Sweep: 3 Arrested

Nashua police said the latest Granite Hammer drug sweep resulted in the arrests of Jocelyn Timmins, Corey Moody and Mario Cameron.

NASHUA, NH — Nashua police on Friday announced the latest "Granite Hammer" drug sweep netted three arrests. Suspects were charged with crimes involving heroin, methamphetamine and cocaine, according to police. 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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These are the three suspects:

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Jocelyn Timmins, 27, a Nashua resident with no fixed address, was charged with selling methamphetamine and held on $25,000 bail.

Corey Moody, 26, or Dorchester, was charged with selling heroin, selling crack cocaine, heroin possession with intent to distribute and suboxone possession with intent to distribute. He was found with 19 grams of heroin, 10 grams of crack cocaine and 28 suboxone strips, police said. He was held on $200,000 bail.

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Mario Cameron, 33, of Hudson, was charged with two counts of selling cocaine (second offense). He was held on $75,000 bail.

Timmins and Moody were arraigned Wednesday in Nashua District Court. Cameron was arraigned Thursday.

Nashua police Lieutenant Brian Kenney said anyone with information about illegal drug activity should contact the narcotics hotline at 603-594-3597.

It was the 13th crime sweep in Nashua so far this year.

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