14 people indicted in Massachusetts-based drug ring that trafficked fentanyl into New Hampshire

Fourteen people from across New England have been indicted and 11 have been arrested in connection with a Lawrence, Massachusetts-based organization trafficking fentanyl in New Hampshire, U.S Attorney Jane Young said.

From Oct. 23 through Oct. 31, police arrested several people in New Hampshire and Massachusetts on charges of conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance, fentanyl, Young said. They began appearing in federal court last week.

The following residents of New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Maine have been indicted in connection with this drug trafficking organization:

  • Franly Herrera-Herrera, 24, of Methuen, Massachusetts;
  • Yoefferman Robles Soto, 22, of Boston;
  • Jose Herrera, 22, of Lawrence, Massachusetts;
  • Daniel Mendez Ubri, 25, of Lawrence, Massachusetts;
  • Wayestar Concepcion, 55, of Lawrence, Massachusetts;
  • Andri Pimental Arias, age 21, of Lawrence, Massachusetts;
  • Alexander German, age 27, of Lawrence, Massachusetts;
  • Joseph Post, 36, of Billerica, Massachusetts;
  • Bruce Wells, 36, of Colebrook;
  • Brexton Boudle, 41, of Colebrook;
  • Michael Savard, age 39, Strafford;
  • Trenton Murphy, 26, of Kittery, Maine;
  • Jade Markham, 27, of Concord;
  • Hope Cassin, 33, of Pembroke

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