Crime & Safety
Salem Indictments: Oct. 2011
An indictment is not an indication of guilt, rather it means a grand jury has found sufficient evidence to warrant a trial.

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Here is a list of the remainder of Salem-related indictments from the grand jury handed up in October:
- Hector Concepcion, 28, of Bellingham Street in Revere, Mass., indicted for sale of a narcotic drug from May 19, sale of a controlled drug from May 25, sale of a controlled drug from June 2, possession of a narcotic drug with intent to sell from June 24 in Salem.
- Joseph Cummings, 24, of Hickory Stick Lane in Laconia, indicted for possession of a controlled drug from June 17 in Salem.
- Patrick Heafey, 26, of North Road in Brentwood, indicted for sale of a controlled narcotic drug from July 14 in Salem.
- Zachary Hughes, 24, of Hill Ferry Road in Nashua, indicted for possession of a controlled narcotic drug from June 17 in Salem.
- Mark Pasquarello, 38, of Burlington Street in Woburn, Mass., indicted for theft by unauthorized taking (principal/accomplice) from Oct. 28, 2010 in Salem.
- Shawn Olsen, 25, of North Road in Brentwood, indicted for possession of a narcotic drug from July 10 in Salem.
- Anna Moore, 47, of Hampstead Street in Methuen, Mass., indicted for possession of a controlled narcotic drug from June 2 in Salem.
An indictment is not an indication of guilt, rather it means a grand jury has found sufficient evidence to warrant a trial.
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