Crime & Safety

Nashua Police Arrest Seven As Part Of Operation Granite Shield

Charges include drug, weapons, forgery and fraud.

NASHUA -- Nashua Police made seven arrests on drug, weapons, forgery and fraud charges on Friday as part of Operation Granite Shield.

Jamie Boucher, 40, of Nashua, was charged with eight counts of selling, possessing or intending to distribute drugs, including heroin, crack cocaine and opioids. Police say at that the time of her arrest Boucher was in possession of approximately 80 grams of suspected heroin/fentanyl, and other drugs. She was held on bail pending her arraignment.

Brian Boucher, 40, of Nashua, was charged with three counts of sale or possession of heroin/fentanyl. He was held on bail pending his arraignment.

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Reta Morell, 30, of Nashua, was charged with one count of sale of heroin/fentanyl. She was released on bail pending her arraignment.

Paul Johnson, 30, of Nashua, was charged with felony reckless conduct with a deadly weapon, felony operation after certification as a habitual offender and resisting arrest. He was held on bail pending his arraignment.

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Andrew Pratte, 24, of Nashua, was charged with drug sale and possession. Pratte was held on bail pending his arraignment.

Johnell, Bennett, 49, of Goffstown, was charged with drug sale and possession, and had an outstanding warrant. He was held on bail pending his arraignment.

Devonta Soto, 26, of Nashua, was charged with felony forgery and unauthorized use of a credit card. Police say on Feb. 13 Soto was accused of theft and deposit of a forged check from a victim he knew before he made three unauthorized withdrawals on the account using the victim’s ATM card.

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