Police Arrest More Non-Residents for Carrying on Haverhill Drug Trade

Police added four more to its rolls of out-of-town residents arrested for allegedly carrying on drug trades in Haverhill.

Four men, including three from New Hampshire, are due to be arraigned in Haverhill District Court on drug trafficking charges after their arrests by Haverhill police Thursday evening.

Matthew Montgomery, 30, of Somersworth, N.H.; Joshua Labbe, 22, of Stratham, N.H.; Julio Peon, 27, of Farmington, N.H.; and Thomas Gynan, 28, of Salisbury, were arrested at 7:38 p.m., Thursday, at CVS Pharmacy, 425 Lowell Ave.

Montgomery, Peon and Gynan were each charged with trafficking a class B drug (fentanyl) and conspiracy to violate drug laws. Labbe was charged with possession of fentanyl and conspiracy to violate drug laws.

WHAV broke the news earlier this week that six others were taken into custody this week for drug trafficking in Haverhill. See “Undercover Police Dent Heroin Operation in Lafayette Square.

In other police news:

Four people, including three Haverhill men, faces assorted charges in court after a series of warrant arrests by Haverhill police Thursday.

Police report Wilson Alba, 20, of 109 Emerson St., Haverhill; and Mariah Croteau, 18, of Newburyport, were both arrested at 2 a.m., Thursday, at 30 Grand Ave. Under outstanding warrants, Alba is charged with assault and battery, while Croteau is charged with being a keeper of a disorderly house.

Later, at 12:02 p.m., Thursday, Haverhill police arrested Eric Montague, 23, of 5 Maple Ave., unit 3, Haverhill, on two outstanding warrants charging him with 2 counts of violating a restraining order.

Also, at 6:20 p.m., Thursday, Stephan O’Neil, 31, of 31 Gilbert Ave., Haverhill, was taken into custody on a warrant charging him with driving under a suspended license and a marked lanes violation.