Crime & Safety

2 Arrested In Nashua Granite Shield Drug Sweep

Nashua police arrested Colleen Franzen and Michael Docos on drug-related charges.

NASHUA, NH — Two Nashua residents were arrested in the latest "Granite Shield" drug sweep last week, police said. Colleen Franzen, 38, and Michael Docos, 61, face several charges. Granite Shield is a state-funded police program targeting opioid distribution in New Hampshire.

Franzen was charged with Suboxone possession and dealing or possessing Gebapentin, Sulfamethoxazole and Trimethoprim. She has no fixed address and was held in custody pending an arraignment.

Docos was arrested on a warrant related to his previous arrest on a drug possession charge. He was released on bond pending an arraignment.

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Police said anyone with information about illegal drug activity in the city can contact the police narcotics hotline at 603-594-3597.

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