Crime & Safety
Nashua Police Drug Raid Nets Three
Alleged crack, heroin dealers hit on East Pearl Street.

The Nashua Police Department’s Special Reaction Team executed a search warrant on 17 E. Pearl St. earlier today after a month long investigation into drug dealing at the building and took three people into custody, according to a press report.
Alexandro Socorro-Silverio, 41, (pictured left), of East Pearl Street, was arrested and charged with three counts of sale of narcotic drug-crack cocaine, felony, one count of possession of a narcotic drug (crack cocaine) with intent to distribute and one count of possession of a narcotic drug (heroin) with intent to distribute, both felonies. The latter two were charges with “enhanced penalty” because he alleged possessed more than five grams of each drug.
Therese Gonzalez, 27, of Temple Street, was arrested and charged with two counts of sale of narcotic drug (crack cocaine) and five counts of sale of narcotic drug (heroin), all felonies.
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Jose Gonazalez, 41, of Temple Street, was arrested and charged with one count of sale of narcotic drug, crack cocaine (second offense) and two counts of sale of narcotic drug, heroin (second offense), all felonies.
“The Gonzalezs live next to Socorro-Silverio and were working with Socorro-Silverio to sell heroin and crack cocaine,” alleged to Lt. David Bailey of the department’s Narcotics Intelligence Division. The investigation was the result of information received from concerned citizens in the area. The Nashua Police Department credits the citizens of East Pearl Street and Temple Streets for their patience and valuable intelligence they provided to assist in this investigation.”
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Socorro-Silverio was held on $100,000 cash bail.
Therese Gonzalez was held on $75,000 cash bail and Jose Gonazalez was held on $50,000 cash bail. All will be arraigned in Nashua District Court.
According to Bailey, The Nashua Police Department maintains a drug tip line at 603-594-3597. Tips can also be submitted via nashuapd.com under the drug line link. Tips can be left anonymously.
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