
Nashua police on Friday charged a Nashua man with selling narcotics.
Chad Landry, 31, of 63 Chestnut St., was allegedly involved in the sale of diazepam, which is used to treat anxiety and other medical conditions. He was arrested by the city’s Problem-Oriented Policing Unit at about 6 p.m.
Landry was held on $20,000 bail pending an arraignment.
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It was the second time Landry has been arrested for selling narcotics, police said.
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