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Nashua police arrest five in drug sweep

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NASHUA — During the week of Dec. 4, Nashua Police Department’s Narcotics Intelligence Division and Problem Oriented Policing Unit made multiple arrests in a crackdown on drug crimes and related offenses.

Ricardo Morales, 36, was apprehended on an active warrant for the sale of a controlled drug, specifically crack-cocaine.

Morales also faces charges of criminal liability to the sale of a controlled drug and was released on personal recognizance bail.

His arraignment is scheduled at the Hillsborough County Superior Court-Southern District.

Brenda Summers, 63, was arrested on a warrant for the sale of fentanyl and faces additional charges for the sale of crack-cocaine and criminal liability to the sale of methamphetamine.

Summers posted a $300 cash bail and awaits arraignment in the same court.

Kim Myers, 55, was taken into custody on a warrant for the sale of methamphetamine.

Myers has been released on personal recognizance bail pending arraignment at the Hillsborough County Superior Court-Southern District.

Natacha Smith, 36, was arrested on a warrant for dealing/possessing prescription drugs, gabapentin, and had an additional capias arrest warrant.

She is being held pending her arraignment in Superior Court.

David Ward, 56, was arrested on a capias arrest warrant from Cheshire County Superior Court and is held pending his arraignment in the Cheshire County Superior Court.

The Nashua Police Department encourages citizens to report illegal drug activity by calling the Narcotics Hotline at 603-594-3597.

Those with information regarding these cases are urged to contact the Nashua Police Department Crime Line at 603-589-1665.

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