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Westford Teens Arrested in New Hampshire on Drug Charges

The following information was supplied by the Westford Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

May 30, 6:22 p.m. – Police were required on Groton Road to keep the peace while a woman was trying moving out her belongings.

The woman realized during the move that she did not have enough room in her vehicle, and asked if she could obtain help from a friend a few days later.

After consultation with the officer on the scene, the woman was allowed a few days and she moved out without further incident.

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May 31, 4:52 p.m. – Residents on Keyes Road called police on a man selling magazines door to door. The man told police he did not have a permit and waited to be picked up along with a co-worker who was on Main Street.

June 1, 4:11 p.m. – A resident on Fairview Drive called police after a suspicious driver of a white pick up truck “gave him a funny look.”

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The driver could not be found.

June 1, 7:10 p.m. – An officer was dispatched to Crest Drive for a solicitor that did not have a permit.

The solicitor said she would contact her supervisor, who said he would obtain a permit the next day. The solicitor left the area.

June 13, 1:30 p.m. – Police were dispatched to Tenney Road for reports of a solicitor who allegedly followed a woman into her driveway and waited for the woman to put her children into her car, which made the woman feel uncomfortable.

The solicitor was found on Keyes Road 20 minutes later, confronting another woman on her driveway despite the woman’s request for the solicitor to leave her property.

Police took possession of the solicitor’s permit due to the complaints, which had extended from earlier incidents as well, and was the solicitor was informed he would need to reapply for another permit.

Earlier in the day, a woman came to the Police Station to report the solicitor, who she said aggressively asked if he could enter the woman’s home for a drink of water and use her bathroom.

He reportedly had Illinois license plates.

June 13, 1:32 p.m. – A neighbor reported a man doing yard work at an abandoned house on Acton Road, but upon further inspection, the man was just a landscaper paid by a real estate agent to provide upkeep for the house until a new owner could be found.

July 3, 5:30 p.m. – 18-year-old Westford residents Matthew Norton and Andre Levallee were arrested by New Hampshire State Troopers in Bedford, NH for alleged transportation and possession of drugs respectively. 

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