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Five charged out of gun & drug trafficking operation, includes three from New Hampshire

Five charged out of gun & drug trafficking operation, includes three from New Hampshire

This photo provided by the Los Angeles Police Department shows a pair of handcuffs and a key. A grandfather has returned a pair of handcuffs he stole from a Los Angeles police officer 60 years ago. Last month, he sent an envelope to the LAPD's West Valley station. It contained the cuffs and their key, along with a $100 donation and the letter of apology. Photo: Associated Press/Los Angeles Police Department via AP


MANCHESTER, N.H.- Federal authorities say five people have been charged for what’s being described as a major operation trafficking both guns and drugs throughout New England and say three of those induvials are from the Granite State.

According to court documents Mackenzie Bimpson, 28, of Berlin, Michael Miller, 31, of Littleton, and Ernest Laplante Jr., 56, of Littleton. were charged out a bust in which authorities seized fentanyl, cocaine, marijuana and 94 firearms.

Authorities say Bimpson led the overall effort and that he and Miller operated as the group’s drug distributors, selling fentanyl and other drugs to customers in New Hampshire and Maine. However, officials also note that Bimpson is currently serving time in a state prison after being convicted of another drug related crime in 2024.

Authorities also note that two other indivuals, Nilbel Ventura Amaro, 26, of Lawrence, Massachusetts, and Steve Perez, 34, of East Haven, Connecticut were also charged for their roles in the operation.

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