Crime & Safety

Nashua Drug Sweep Nets 3 Arrests

Nashua police said the latest Granite Shield drug sweep was held this week.

NASHUA, NH -- Three individuals were arrested in the latest Nashua police Granite Shield drug sweep, authorities announced Friday morning. The accused were charged with crimes involving heroin and marijuana, according to police. Granite Shield is a state-funded police program targeting opioid distribution in New Hampshire. The sweep was conducted Thursday.

These were the individuals arrested:

Stephen Galvin, 37, of Salem, was charged with heroin possession and driving suspension.

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David Roy, 36, of Nashua, was charged with heroin possession (second offense) and selling heroin.

Sabrina Bolton, 28, of Nashua, was charged with selling marijuana. Police said she also had a domestic violence warrant out of Hooksett District Court, police said.

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All of the accused were released on bond pending arraignments.

Nashua police said anyone with information about illegal drug activity can contact their narcotics hotline at 603-594-3597.

Last month, police conducted three Granite Shield sweeps, netting a combined 24 arrests.

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