New Hampshire Teacher Popped for Drug Smuggling
(Concord, New Hampshire) A 50-year-old teacher formerly at Broken Ground Elementary School, Peggy Sinclair, has been accused of conspiring with a prisoner to smuggle drugs into the New Hampshire State Prison.
Sinclair faces counts of possession of controlled drugs, counts of conspiracy, counts of delivery of articles, and counts of default or breach of bail conditions.
According to police, on May 17, and June 2, Sinclair allegedly attempted to mail Suboxone inside an envelope to Matthew Peters, a former student at Broken Ground Elementary School, who was serving time at the prison.Details on Sinclair's arrest and booking are unavailable.
“It is alleged that she possessed a quantity of suboxone film and concealed it inside an envelope which she mailed to another inmate using the United States Postal Service,” Lt. Timothy O’Malley, the commander of the criminal investigations division of the Concord Police Department.
O’Malley stated that the investigation into the alleged drug smuggling effort was conducted by prison officials, the parole board, and the New Hampshire State Police, as part of a “multi-agency investigation” into the white supremacist gang, the Brotherhood of White Warriors (BOWW).
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