NASHUA — Police said they recovered nearly $7,700 in cash and cocaine and numerous prescription pills when they arrested a man and woman Friday on drug charges.
Avery Morrow, and Miguel Perez, both of [redacted], were arrested after an extensive investigation by the Narcotics Intelligence Division.
Police said Morrow had $2,320 and a number of individually packaged bags of cocaine when she was arrested. Perez had $3,266 and a bag of cocaine at the time of his arrest, according to investigators.
Police, with the assistance of a police dog from Hudson, searched the apartment and recovered 18 grams of cocaine, numerous prescription pills including oxycodone and $2,109, police said.
Morrow and Perez are being held on $100,000 cash bail each.
Morrow is charged with four counts of acts prohibited, sale of a controlled drug, second offense; two counts of criminal liability for conduct of another to acts prohibited, sale of a controlled drug, second offense and possession with the intent to distribute cocaine, amphetamine, buprenorphine, Lorazepam, clonazepam, alprazolam, and oxycodone, also second offenses.
Perez is charged with five counts of acts prohibited, sale of a controlled drug, second offense; criminal liability for the conduct of another to acts prohibited, sale of a controlled drug, second offense; two counts of possession of a controlled drug, cocaine, second offense; and one count each of possession of amphetamine, buprenorphine, Lorazepam, clonazepam, alprazolam and oxycodone, all second offenses.
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