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January 3, 2013

Traffic stop results in multiple charges

GEORGETOWN — An early morning traffic stop resulted in a man being arrested on 11 charges, police said.

Naman Spencer, 35, of 13 Nichols St., Haverhill, was stopped on West Main Street at 2:20 a.m. Wednesday by Officer Adam Raymond. After investigating, Raymond charged Spencer with uttering a false prescription, identity fraud, possession of a Class B drug with intent to distribute, possession of a false Registry of Motor Vehicles document, altering a registration plate to conceal his identity, failure to display a current inspection sticker, failure to dim lights, driving after license suspension, driving an unregistered vehicle and driving an uninsured vehicle.

Spencer was also arrested on a fugitive from justice warrant.

Spencer was held without bail pending his arraignment in Haverhill District Court.

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