NH authorities seeking ‘violent,’ ‘armed and dangerous’ fugitive

NH authorities seeking ‘violent,’ ‘armed and dangerous’ fugitive

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Lisa Marie Lundstrom, 47, is accused of absconding from probation supervision in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts.

A New Hampshire convicted felon, whom authorities describe as “armed and dangerous,” remains at large following a probation violation, officials said.

Lisa Marie Lundstrom, 47, is wanted by the New Hampshire Department of Corrections. – Courtesy of New Hampshire Department of Corrections

Lisa Marie Lundstrom, 47, is accused of absconding from probation supervision in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts. She had been serving probation for convictions related to controlled substances and forgery, according to a Facebook post from the New Hampshire Department of Corrections.

Authorities described Lundstrom’s criminal history as “extensive,” including prior charges and convictions for resisting arrest, drug offenses, delivery of contraband to prisoners, armed robbery, assault, burglary, and theft.

Lundstrom’s record dates back to a 2007 arrest in Manchester involving burglary and receiving stolen property, followed by an armed robbery charge that November, according to Patch.com.

In 2015, Lundstrom faced charges of breaking and entering with the intent to commit a felony, conspiracy, and larceny exceeding $250 following a burglary at Long’s Jewelers in Burlington. Investigators also suspected Lundstrom’s involvement in seven additional break-ins across New Hampshire and Massachusetts at the time, the Boston Globe reported.

Lundstrom is a white woman with hazel eyes and brown hair, standing 5 feet, 6 inches tall and weighing about 220 pounds, authorities said. She has tattoos on her right calf, left thigh, and back, as well as piercings in her ears and abdomen. 

The NHDOC requested that anyone who encounters an individual matching this physical description or who recognizes Lundstrom to contact 911, reach out to their local police department, or call 603-271-1804. 

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