Jessica Lord, 34, of Concord and Patrick Brooks, 36, of Boscawen were arrested July 20, 2016. Authorities seized thousands in cash, vehicles and drugs from a Boscawen home.
Jessica Lord, 34, of Concord and Patrick Brooks, 36, of Boscawen were arrested July 20, 2016. Authorities seized thousands in cash, vehicles and drugs from a Boscawen home. Credit: —Courtesy

Police seized $20,000 in cash, eight vehicles, opioids and marijuana from a Boscawen home Wednesday morning as part of a three-month-long drug investigation.

Two people face felony charges in connection with the drug bust on Berle Drive, but police say the investigation is ongoing and that additional charges are likely, according to Concord police Lt. Timothy O’Malley.

Jessica Lord, 34, of Concord faces four counts of sale of controlled drugs and one count of possession of controlled drugs. Patrick Brooks, 36, of Boscawen is charged with two counts of conspiracy to sell a controlled drug.

Police seized more than 2,000 pills, primarily oxycodone, and one pound of marijuana, O’Malley said. He noted that the estimated street value of the drugs is more than $70,000.

Three cars, two motorcycles and three ATVs were seized by police.

The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Drug Task Force, the Concord Police Department and the Boscaswen Police Department executed the search and arrest warrants. The arrests are a part of an ongoing investigation into the sale of illegal drugs in Concord, O’Malley said.