New Hampshire

Suncook Felon Indicted On Gun, Cocaine Charges: Superior Court Roundup

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NASHUA, NH — A Hillsborough County grand jury indicted the following people recently.

Zachary LeBlanc, 29, of River Street in Franklin on a felony habitual offender-motor vehicles; penalties charge. He was accused of driving on West Hollis Street in Nashua after being deemed a habitual offender by the NH DMV on Oct. 9, 2023.

Richard Lemere, 61, of Elm Street in Nashua on duty to report and duty to inform charges, both felonies. He was accused of failing to complete a sex offender registration form with Nashua police on Nov. 10, 2023, and accused of failing to update a sex offender registration form with Nashua police on Nov. 22, 2023. Lemere is a sex offender due to three felony indecent exposure-lewdness charges from November 2019 in Hillsborough County South.

Gregory Levesque, 35, of Canal Street in Nashua on three controlled drug act; acts prohibited, fentanyl and methamphetamine, drug enterprise leader, and common nuisances charges, all felonies. He sold fentanyl to a cooperating individual with the Nashua police on Feb. 12, he conspired with Angie Troy and others to sell or dispense drugs in New Hampshire, and kept a drug den with Troy between Jan. 1, 2023, and Feb. 15, according to the indictments.

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Aaron Lewis, 66, of Granite Street in Suncook on controlled drug act; acts prohibited-cocaine and pistols & revolvers; convicted felons charges, both felonies. He was accused of possessing a loaded Hi-Point CF380 handgun and the drug on March 17 in Nashua. Lewis is a felon due to a drug conviction in July 2019 in Hillsborough County Superior Court North.

Ronald Morrill, 64, of Dubuque Street in Manchester on a felony motor vehicles; penalties charge. He was accused of driving on West Hollis Street in Nashua on Feb. 15 after being deemed a habitual offender by the NH DMV.

Ronald McCaw, 62, of Manchester Street in Nashua on criminal threatening and reckless conduct charges, both felonies. He was accused of retrieving and holding up a firearm at another person and tossing the loaded gun into a separate vehicle while it was occupied on March 5 in Merrimack.



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