Crime & Safety
Woman Accused Of Sexual Assaulting Teen Arrested In Manchester
Tips lead Queen City police to Hailey Krizan who was wanted since mid-October on five felonious sexual assault charges against a boy.

MANCHESTER, NH — A New Hampshire woman who police in the Queen City have been trying to find for about a month and half has been found and arrested. Hailey Krizan, 27, has been wanted since the middle of October on five counts of felonious sexual assault. She was accused of sexually assaulting a teenage boy in different locations around Manchester, according to Heather Hamel, the public information officer for the Manchester Police Department.
"On Nov. 30, 2019, Manchester Police, acting on an anonymous tip, went to a home on Malvern Street, trying to make contact with (her)," Hamel said. "Police were able to locate Krizan outside and take her into custody without incident."
Hamel said, after weeks of not having any luck finding her, police reached out to public for assistance.
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"Through media reports and social media posts, police received numerous tips," Hamel said. "We want to thank the public for their help in this matter. Working in collaboration with one another is always appreciated."
Since the summer of 2016, Krizan has been arrested a slew of times, in New Hampshire and around the country, on shoplifting, false report, larceny, criminal impersonation, drug possession, disorderly conduct, burglary, criminal trespass, theft, mischief, and assault by a prisoner.
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Editor's note: This post was derived from information supplied by the Manchester Police Department and does not indicate a conviction. This link explains the removal request process for New Hampshire Patch police reports.
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