Old Dutch Mustard Co. owner sentenced to prison and fined for illegal river pollution

Charles Santich, owner of Old Dutch Mustard Co., received an 18-month prison sentence for illegally dumping pollutants into New Hampshire’s Souhegan River over several years. The company must pay $1.5 million in fines after being found guilty under federal clean water laws.



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Old Dutch Mustard Co. owner sentenced to prison and fined for illegal river pollution

Charles Santich, owner of Old Dutch Mustard Co., received an 18-month prison sentence for illegally dumping pollutants into New Hampshire’s Souhegan River over several years. The company must pay $1.5 million in fines after being found guilty under federal clean water laws.


Erin Creegan, U.S. Attorney

Webster man pleads guilty to building and detonating pipe bombs in Weare

Dale G. Stewart Jr., from Webster, has pleaded guilty to charges related to building and detonating pipe bombs in Weare last year. Authorities recovered another undetonated device during their investigation after responding to two explosions.
Landya B. McCafferty, Judge at U.S. District Court

Dominican national pleads guilty to distributing nearly 700 grams of fentanyl

Niulmi Baez pleaded guilty on April 6 to distributing nearly 700 grams of fentanyl after being arrested upon returning from the Dominican Republic last year. Authorities say this case is part of broader efforts under Operation Take Back America targeting drug trafficking networks.

Old Dutch Mustard Co. owner sentenced to prison and fined for illegal river pollution

Charles Santich, owner of Old Dutch Mustard Co., received an 18-month prison sentence for illegally dumping pollutants into New Hampshire’s Souhegan River over several years. The company must pay $1.5 million in fines after being found guilty under federal clean water laws.


Erin Creegan, U.S. Attorney

Webster man pleads guilty to building and detonating pipe bombs in Weare

Dale G. Stewart Jr., from Webster, has pleaded guilty to charges related to building and detonating pipe bombs in Weare last year. Authorities recovered another undetonated device during their investigation after responding to two explosions.
Landya B. McCafferty, Judge at U.S. District Court

Dominican national pleads guilty to distributing nearly 700 grams of fentanyl

Niulmi Baez pleaded guilty on April 6 to distributing nearly 700 grams of fentanyl after being arrested upon returning from the Dominican Republic last year. Authorities say this case is part of broader efforts under Operation Take Back America targeting drug trafficking networks.