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13 Arrested In Overnight Drug Raid
Police Say Man's Clients Included High School Students
POSTED: 7:01 am EST February 12, 2010
UPDATED: 12:19 pm EST February 12, 2010
WEARE, N.H. -- Police in Weare arrested a 25-year-old man they said is a marijuana dealer with at least 130 clients.
Officials said they have been watching a home on Burnt Hill Road for a year, and Thursday night, they arrested more than a dozen people, some of them high school students.
James Cashman was arrested and charged with 10 drug-related offenses. Police said he was selling out of his parents' home, and people came at all hours of the day and night to buy marijuana.
"There were numerous complaints from the neighbors of drug activity through the afternoon and evening hours," said Lt. James Carney.
Police set up a sting on Thursday as at least 10 alleged buyers went to the house. Officers then followed and arrested them one at a time.
Five of those arrested are high school students, with four of them attending John Stark Regional High School.
"And they had actually left school during the school day when they were supposed to be there in order to go to Mr. Cashman's residence and purchase drugs," said Lt. Robert Patterson.
In addition to those who allegedly bought marijuana, Cashman's parents, Douglas and Maryann Colvin, were also arrested. Police said they used a Taser on Douglas Colvin because he put up a fight.
Police took the family's dog, a chow named Cannabis, to a kennel. Officials said the family's car and home would be seized and likely sold if it's determined they were paid for with drug money.
Cashman was scheduled to be arraigned Friday afternoon.
Dog named cannibis.

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