NASHUA — Five individuals were arrested this week by the Hudson Police Department and the Nashua Police Department’s Narcotics Intelligence Division and Problem Oriented Policing Unit, as part of an operation funded by the New Hampshire Substance Abuse Reduction Grant.
Jessica Berube, 37, of Nashua, was charged with three counts of sale of a controlled drug, specifically methamphetamine. This subsequent offense is categorized as a special felony. Berube was detained on $200 cash bail at the Hillsborough County House of Corrections, awaiting arraignment at the 9th Circuit Nashua District Court.
Christopher Rowley, 34, with no fixed address, faced charges of criminal trespass and breach of bail, both class A misdemeanors. Rowley was released on $500 bail pending his court appearance at the same Nashua court.
Barion Perry, 44, also from Nashua, was arrested for being a felon in possession of a dangerous weapon, a class B felony. Additionally, Perry faced two counts of simple assault and criminal threatening, both class A misdemeanors. He was held on $240 cash bail at the Hillsborough County House of Corrections pending his arraignment.
Danielle Evans, 30, with no fixed address, was charged with criminal trespass and breach of bail, similar to Rowley. Evans was held on $200 cash bail at the same facility, awaiting her court date.
Richard Neff, 39, of Buzzards Bay, MA, faced charges of felonious use of a firearm and possession of a controlled drug, clonazepam, both class B felonies. Neff was released on personal recognizance bail pending his arraignment at the Nashua court.
The Nashua Police Department urges citizens to report any illegal drug activity by calling their Narcotics Hotline at 603-594-3597 or through their website at www.NashuaPD.com.
For further information regarding these cases, the public can contact the Nashua Police Department Crime Line at 603-589-1665.