County Attorney Jim Reams sees the March death of 18-year-old Caitlyn Brady as an example of the need to stop drugs from coming into Rockingham County. "With Interstate 95, Interstate 93 and Route 125 drugs are coming out of Massachusetts and into New Hampshire," Reams said during a press conference Sept. 1. "There is a constant flow of drugs into New Hampshire." Reams hosted a press conference at the Rockingham County Superior Court to discuss the cases of Brady of Kingston, who died in March from a heroin overdose, and Ryan Scamman-Rawson, 18, of Stratham, who died in April after swallowing Oxycodone and overdosing. [continues 691 words]
BRENTWOOD -- The moment when [Name redacted] of Newton allegedly provided heroin to his girlfriend, Caitlyn Brady, he took away "a smile that would melt your heart," said the victim's mother. [Name redacted], 21, Newton, was arraigned in Rockingham County Superior Court in Brentwood Wednesday for allegedly dispensing a controlled drug -- death resulting, and falsifying physical evidence. [Name redacted] was indicted Aug. 1 by a Superior Court grand jury on these charges. Caitlyn Brady, 18, of Kingston, died March 15 of a heroin overdose at [Name redacted]'s home. [continues 762 words]
BRENTWOOD -- The moment when boyfriend [Name redacted] of Newton allegedly provided heroin to girlfriend Caitlyn Brady, he took away "a smile that would melt your heart," said the victim's mother. [Name redacted], 21, Newton was arraigned in Rockingham County Superior Court in Brentwood Wednesday for allegedly dispensing a controlled drug, death resulting, and falsifying physical evidence. [Name redacted] was indicted on Aug. 1 by a Superior Court grand jury on these charges. [Name redacted] was the boyfriend of 18-year-old Caitlyn Brady of Kingston, who died March 15 of a heroin overdose at [Name redacted]'s home. [continues 794 words]