Crime & Safety
Nashua Police Arrest 5 During Operation Granite Shield Roundup
Four people were arrested on drug sale charges and released on personal recognizance bail Thursday while one faces possession charges.

NASHUA, NH — Narcotics investigators in the Nashua Police Department arrested four people accused of drug dealing as part of an Operation Granite Shield enforcement initiative in the city Thursday. The operation, according to Lt. Robert Page of the Nashua Police Department, targeted individuals "for various drug crimes" and "various crimes frequently associated with criminal behavior related to drug activity."
Tracey Bernazzani, pictured upper right, 48, of Kinsley Street in Nashua, faces three felony acts prohibited; sale of cocaine charges. Casey Vigeant, lower left, 36, of Shedds Avenue in Nashua, was arrested on a single felony count of acts prohibited; sale of heroin-second offense. Also arrested Thursday on a single felony acts prohibited; sale of cocaine charge was Leo Taylor, upper middle, 38, of an unknown address in Nashua.
All three were released on personal recognizance bail and are due in Hillsborough County Superior Court South on Feb. 27.
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Katelyn Ferguson, lower right, 19, of no fixed address in Nashua, was arrested on two counts of acts prohibited; sale of heroin charges. She refused bail and was scheduled to be arraigned Friday in Hillsborough County Superior Court South.
Lindsey Miron, upper left, 35, of an unknown address in Nashua, was also arrested Thursday on two felony acts prohibited; possession of cocaine and possession of heroin, both second offense, charges. Miron was released on personal recognizance bail and is also due in Hillsborough County Superior Court South on Feb. 27.
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Page said residents are urged to call the Narcotics Hotline at 603-594-3597 with any information concerning illegal drug activity in the city.
Anyone with future information regarding these cases can call the Nashua Police Department Crime Line at 603-589-1665.
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