Crime & Safety
Franklin Drug Dealer Indicted On New Drug Sale Charge: Merrimack County Superior Court Indictments
Plus: Bow woman indicted on stalking, witness tampering charges; Penacook and Franklin men, Barnstead woman indicted on drug charges.
CONCORD, NH — A grand jury in Merrimack County recently indicted the individuals listed below.
Brian T. Bilodeau, 66, a homeless man now located in Concord, on a felony count of motor vehicles; penalties. He was accused of driving on Interstate 93 south in Concord on Jan. 28 after being deemed a habitual offender by the NH DMV.
Phil Bishop, 56, of Lark Street in Franklin, on a felony count of controlled drug act; acts prohibited-sale of a narcotic drug-cocaine-subsequent. He was accused of selling less than half an ounce of cocaine on Jan. 15 in Franklin. Previously, according to the indictment, Bishop was convicted on a sale charge in Hills North in November 2016.
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Dalton J. Blake, 31, of Park Street in Franklin, on two felony counts of possession of a controlled drug-subsequent and three felony counts of possession of narcotic drug-subsequent (methamphetamine, fentanyl, and cocaine) on Jan. 15, March 19, and April 1, in Franklin.
Kenneth Blankenship, 44, of Fisherville Road in Concord, on theft by unauthorized taking and receiving stolen property charges, both felonies. He was accused of stealing groceries from Hannaford supermarket on Fort Eddy Road in Concord on Aug. 25, 2025. Blankenship was also accused of possessing a stolen Mercedes, the property of Grappone Toyota, on May 30, 2025, in Concord.
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Deborah Ann Bradley, 60, of Albin Road in Bow, on one criminal solicitation to commit falsifying physical evidence-committed while released on bail, four tampering with witnesses and informants-crime committed while released on bail, and eight stalking-domestic violence-crime committed while released on bail charges, all felonies. She was accused of communicating with members of her family in order to alter the outcome of her criminal case and that of her husband, too. Read more about this case here: Bail Revoked For Bow Woman Accused Of Witness Tampering In Husband’s Child Rape Cases; New Charges Expected
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Ashley Brickley, 28, of Terrace Road in Franklin, on operating as a habitual offender and possession of fentanyl charges, both felonies. She was accused of possessing the drug and driving a Nissan Murano on Hodgdon Road in Northfield on March 23 after being deemed a habitual offender by the NH DMV.
Calvin Butler, 33, of Boanza Drive in Penacook, on seven felony counts of controlled drug act; acts prohibited: clonazepam, lisamfetaimine, buprenorphine, hydrocodone, fentanyl, meth, and alprazolam.
Jack T. Ward, 69, of Templeton Street in Spencer, Tennessee, on a felony penalty; registration of criminal offenders charge. He was accused of failing to let Pembroke police know he moved to Tennessee. Ward is a sex offender due to being convicted of possessing child pornography.
Heather L. Yost, 35, of Damsite Road in Barnstead, on a felony possession of cocaine on Jan. 11, 2025, in Hooksett.
Jonathan S. Zankowski, 63, of Battle Street in Webster, on a felony count of motor vehicles; penalties. He was accused of driving on Commerce Drive in Hooksett on Jan. 9 after being deemed a habitual offender by the NH DMV.
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