CONCORD â Ten people were arrested this week on drug charges as the result of a lengthy drug trafficking investigation that spanned five counties including Coos County and resulted in the seizure of approximately six pounds of fentanyl and 11 firearms.
The investigation was conducted by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, the N.H. Attorney Generalâs Drug Task Force, and N.H State Police.
Arrested were:
⢠Russell Adjutant, 30, of North Stratford was arrested on charges of sale of fentanyl, conspiracy to sell fentanyl, and nine charges of felon in possession of a firearm. Adjutant was ordered held on preventative detention and scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday in Coos Superior Court.
UpdatedWed, May 5, 2021 at 3:19 pm ET
Reply
State and federal officials arrested 10 people during the past 48 hours on drug dealing and other charges in several counties in New Hampshire. (Tony Schinella/Patch)
CONCORD, NH Two men from Lawrence, Massachusetts, as well as eight men and women from North County communities in New Hampshire have been arrested on various charges after a drug trafficking investigation.
The New Hampshire Attorney General s Office along with state police and the DEA made the announcement Wednesday stating a months-long, multi-agency investigation in five counties resulted in the seizure of close to 6 pounds of fentanyl and 11 firearms.
CONCORD â Ten people were arrested this week on drug charges as the result of a lengthy drug trafficking investigation that spanned five counties including Coos County and resulted in the seizure of approximately six pounds of fentanyl and 11 firearms.
The investigation was conducted by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, the N.H. Attorney Generalâs Drug Task Force, and N.H State Police.
Arrested were:
⢠Russell Adjutant, 30, of North Stratford was arrested on charges of sale of fentanyl, conspiracy to sell fentanyl, and nine charges of felon in possession of a firearm. Adjutant was ordered held on preventative detention and scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday in Coos Superior Court.
Buscan evitar la interna laarena.com.ar - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from laarena.com.ar Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Between classes, internships, work and socializing, a studentâs sleep often slips down the priority list. However, the key to getting straight Aâs could actually be getting many more Zâs.
As daylight saving time returns for the year, it is more vital than ever that students adjust their sleep schedules to each get the sleep that they need and deserve, especially during this unusually strenuous and taxing semester.
According to the University of Georgia Health Center, students get an average of 6-6.9 hours of sleep per night, and most college students are sleep deprived much more than is healthy during their years at school.