Crime & Safety
After Tip, Marshals Catch this Week's Fugitive
Lynn Taylor, U.S. Marshals allege, was wanted for disarming a police officer, reckless conduct.

UPDATE: 1:03 p.m. March 18, 2015: U.S. Marshals arrested Fugitive of the Week Lynn Taylor in Manchester moments ago, according to a press statement.
This morning, marshals received an anonymous tip about where Taylor might be. She was located in the area of Douglas and West streets on the west side of the Queen City and was arrested. She’s being held at the Merrimack County House of Corrections.
U.S. Marshal David Cargill Jr. stated, “Once again, the partnership between the public and law enforcement has proven to be a strong one; the many eyes on the streets are truly an invaluable tool for law enforcement. Thank you very much to everyone who called in and made this quick arrest possible.”
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This week’s Fugitive of the Week is Lynn A. Taylor, 48, who is wanted on a warrant issued earlier this month for probation violations for allegedly disarming a police officer and reckless conduct with a deadly weapon.
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Taylor, who reportedly uses the alias Lynn Rodriguez, is 5-feet, 8-inches tall and weighs around 150 lbs. She has blue eyes and dark hair. She has a dot tattoo on her right wrist and “Budweiser” on her left arm.
“Taylor was last known to be homeless in Manchester,” according to Deputy Jeffrey White, “but could be anywhere throughout southern New Hampshire or Massachusetts.”
The warrant was issued on March 6, 2015, out of Merrimack County Superior Court, according to a press statement.
If you have information about where Taylor might be, contact your local police department or the USMS District Office at 603-225-1632.
Editor’s note: This post was derived from information supplied by the U.S. Marshals. It does not indicate a conviction. Click this link to find out how to get a name removed from a New Hampshire Patch police report.
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