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4 arrested in Nashua drug bust, more arrests anticipated

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NASHUA — In a significant blow to illicit drug activities in Nashua, the Nashua Police Department’s Uniform Field Operations Bureau executed search warrants at two Ridge Street locations today, leading to the arrest of four individuals.

Acting on tips about suspected drug sales, detectives from the Narcotics Intelligence Division launched an investigation targeting 1 Ridge Street and 3 Ridge Street. The evidence gathered paved the way for multiple arrest warrants and the subsequent search warrants.

The arrested individuals are:

  • Charles Parkhurst II, 60, of 1 Ridge Street, charged with Common Nuisances, a felony. Parkhurst is currently detained at the Hillsborough County Department of Corrections and awaits arraignment at the Hillsborough County Superior Court – Southern District.
  • Reginald Guay, 58, of 3 Ridge Street, faces multiple felony charges, including two counts of Sale of Controlled Drug (Crack-Cocaine), Sale of Controlled Drug (Methamphetamine), and several counts of Possession of a Controlled Drug with Intent to Distribute. Guay is similarly being held at the Hillsborough County Department of Corrections pending his arraignment in the same court.
  • Brittany Fronk, 25, of Hooksett, is charged with felony Possession of Controlled Drugs, including Cocaine and Heroin/Fentanyl. Unlike her counterparts, Fronk was released on personal recognizance and has a scheduled court appearance on October 12, 2023, at the Hillsborough County Superior Court – Southern District.
  • Ashley Reeves, 31, was apprehended due to an outstanding Capias Warrant from the Hillsborough County Superior Court – Southern District. Her initial charge was Possession of a Controlled Drug (Heroin/Fentanyl), a felony. Reeves remains in custody at the Hillsborough County Department of Corrections and will face arraignment in the aforementioned court.

The police department has indicated that this operation is ongoing and anticipates further arrests as the investigation progresses.

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