Crime & Safety
Nashua 'Granite Hammer' Drug Sweep: 6 Arrested
Nashua police arrested Travis Gladstone, Jennifer Bray, Paula Gregoire, Jay Gladstone, Dennis Little and Emmanuel Infante in a drug sweep.

NASHUA, NH — Six people were arrested in the latest Nashua "Granite Hammer" drug sweep, police announced Monday morning. The sweep focused on breaking up the distribution of crack cocaine in Nashua, according to police.
One suspect, Jay Gladstone, of Nashua, was charged with six counts of selling crack cocaine and held on $500,000 bail. Police said he has a rap sheet with multiple drug charges.
Four of the suspects are from Nashua and two are from Hudson. These are the six suspects:
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- Travis Gladstone, 22, of Nashua, was charged with selling crack cocaine and held on $100,000 bail.
- Jennifer Bray, 46, of Nashua, was charged with selling heroin and held on $500 bail.
- Paula Gregoire, 49, of Hudson, was charged with selling crack cocaine and held on $500 bail.
- Jay Gladstone, 59, of Nashua, was charged with six counts of selling crack cocaine (second offense) and held on $500,000. Police said at the time of his arrest, he was awaiting trial for two previous drug offenses.
- Dennis Little, 54, of Nashua, was charged with prescription drug possession and theft and held on $2,500 bail.
- Emmanuel Infante, 27, of Nashua, was charged with three counts of selling crack cocaine and held on $75,000.
It was the fifth drug sweep in Nashua so far this year, resulting in a total of 30 arrests. The Granite Hammer program is a collaboration between local police agencies and the FBI targeting drug trafficking, especially involving heroin.
Nashua police Lt. Kevin Rourke said citizens with information about illegal drug activity should contact the narcotics hotline at 603-594-3597.
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Photo: Top row, left to right: Travis Gladstone, Jennifer Bray and Paula Gregoire. Bottom: Jay Gladstone, Dennis Little and Emmanuel Infante. (Credit: Nashua Police Department)
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