Crime & Safety
Woman Calls Police for Help, Ends Up Arrested
A woman locked out of her apartment in New Hampshire was wanted by the Wallingford Police Department and charged as a fugitive from justice.

A woman who called police for help getting into her apartment in Hooksett, New Hampshire, ended up getting arrested when the officer discovered she was wanted on an arrest warrant out of Wallingford.
Lori Fusaris, 43 of Hooksett, New Hampshire, called Hooksett Police at 2:47 a.m. on May 23 for assistance when she was locked out of her apartment.
The responding officer discovered that Fusaris had an extraditable felony warrant for Identity Theft, Larceny & Illegal Use of a Credit Card issued by the Wallingford Police Department, according to Sgt. James Bradley of the Hooksett Police Department.
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Fusaris was arrested and charged as a fugitive from justice. Fusaris is being held without bail at the Merrimack County House of Corrections and was scheduled to be arraigned on Tuesday.
Lori Fusaris, 43, of Hooksett, N.H.
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