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| 13 arrested in Weare drug bust |
| By concordmonitor.com |
| Published: 02/12/2010 |
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By Ben Leubsdorf Monitor staff February 12, 2010 - 10:00 am Thirteen people have been arrested after an 11-month investigation into drug sales in Weare, the police said this morning. Nine adults and four juveniles were arrested on a variety of charges, the police said in a statement. The four juveniles were students at John Stark Regional High School, and some left campus during school hours to buy drugs, the police said. The police said the target of the investigation was James Cashman, 25, who was charged with nine counts of sale of a controlled drug and one count of conspiracy to sell a controlled drug. He is being held at Hillsborough County Department of Corrections in lieu of $50,000 cash bail. Read More. |

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