Four arrested in operation Granite Shield operation
Last week, members of the Hudson Police Department, Nashua Police Department’s Narcotics Intelligence Division and the Problem Oriented Policing Unit participated in a coordinated round-up operating under Operation Granite Shield, where four individuals were arrested for various alleged drug crimes, crimes frequently associated with criminal behavior related to drug activity and other criminal offenses. These individuals are:
John Oriol, age 29, of 40 Concord Street, Nashua, New Hampshire, was arrested for one count of Criminal Mischief, Class A Misdemeanor. He was released on cash bail pending his future arraignment in the 9th Circuit District Division – Nashua Court.
Justin Widtfeldt, age 25, of No Fixed Address, Nashua, New Hampshire, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Drug -Felony (heroin/ fentanyl) and Deal/Possess Prescription Medication – Class A Misdemeanor. Widtfeldt was also found to have two electronic bench warrants out of 9th Circuit District Division – Nashua Court and a Capias Arrest Warrant issued out of Hillsborough County Superior Court – Southern District. Widtfeldt refused bail pending his future arraignment in the Hillsborough County Superior Court – Southern District.
Raymond Brown, age 44, of 27 Deerwood Drive, Nashua, New Hampshire was arrested for an Electronic Bench Warrant. He was released on cash bail pending his future arraignment in the 9th Circuit District Division – Nashua Court.
Jennifer Hills, age 30 of 12 Crecent Street, Pepperell, Massachusetts, was arrested for fifteen (15) counts of Forgery – Class B Felony. She was released on personal recognizance bail pending her future arraignment in the Hillsborough County Superior Court – Southern District.
Citizens are urged to call the Narcotics Hotline at 603-594-3597 or utilize the Nashua Police Department’s website www.NashuaPD.com with any information concerning illegal drug activity. If anyone has any further information regarding these cases, please call the Nashua Police Department Crime Line at 603-589-1665. If you have any questions, please contact the Narcotics Intelligence Division Detective Lieutenant Joshua Albert at 603-594-3591 or Detective Sergeant Matthew McConnell at 603-589-6315.


