Convicted Felon Sentenced to 52 Months in Federal Prison for Trafficking Drugs while in Possession of an Illegal Firearm
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Convicted Felon Sentenced to 52 Months in Federal Prison for Trafficking Drugs while in Possession of an Illegal Firearm

Julio 14, 2025
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For Immediate Release
Contact: Kristen Govostes
Phone Number: (617) 557-2100

CONCORD, N.H. – A Manchester man has been sentenced in federal court for possessing fentanyl, cocaine, and methamphetamine with the intent to distribute as well as possessing a firearm as a convicted felon, Acting U.S. Attorney Jay McCormack announces.

Eddie Veilleux, age 58, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Samantha D. Elliott to 52 months in federal prison and 3 years of supervised release.  Veilleux was also ordered to forfeit a 2020 Black BMW sedan. In March 2025, Veilleux pleaded guilty to one count of possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance and one count of possession of a firearm and ammunition by a prohibited person. 

“This sentence reflects the serious consequences that come with trafficking drugs while illegally possessing a firearm,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Jay McCormack. “We remain committed to investigating and disrupting drug traffickers and holding accountable armed convicted felons whose actions put our communities at risk.”

“Drug trafficking, along with the violence that all too often accompanies it, is a serious threat to the safety and security of our communities,” said Acting DEA Special Agent in Charge Stephen Belleau, New England Field Division. “Drug dealers are responsible for fueling drug addiction and much of the violent crimes across New England. This is unacceptable and will not be allowed to happen. DEA and its local, state, and federal partners are dedicated to bringing to justice those that commit these crimes.”

On November 24, 2023, Veilleux was arrested on outstanding state charges.  A search of his vehicle found small baggies of crack cocaine, powder cocaine and fentanyl, as well as a scale, ledger, and other drug trafficking paraphernalia. A loaded Ruger .44 magnum revolver was found in the trunk of the defendant’s car.  As a previously convicted felon, Veilleux was prohibited from possessing firearms and ammunition.

The Drug Enforcement Administration led the investigation with valuable assistance from the Manchester Police Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney John J. Kennedy prosecuted the case.  

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