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Face gave away accused dealer

Thursday, August 23, 2007
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PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) - It didn't take the sleuthing skills of a Miss Marple or Sherlock Holmes to figure out who was peddling marijuana to teenagers in Market Square.

Police said 28-year-old Eric Hardcastle's tattooed eyebrows, head and cheeks made him easy to identify.

Late Monday night, a teenager reported being approached by a man with a heavily tattooed face with three baggies of marijuana for sale. Officers said they found Hardcastle - who has a row of arrows over each brow, a tattoo on his forehead and scalp and matching markings on each cheek - soon afterward at a convenience store.

"He is definitely an individual that you would notice," said Lt. Rodney McQuate.

Hardcastle quickly went from living in a homeless shelter to a jail cell. After pleading guilty Tuesday to misdemeanor drug possession, Hardcastle was sentenced to six months in the Rockingham County jail.

Despite his run-in with the law, Hardcastle said he likes Portsmouth, where he landed two weeks ago after riding with a trucker.

"I want to make it here," he said.

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Posted By:willie wonka at August 23, 2007 8:08 AM (Suggest Removal)
any trucks leaving Portsmouth?

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Posted By:Mema at August 23, 2007 8:48 AM (Suggest Removal)
He ain't gonna make it anywhere! What a loser.

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