Crime & Safety
After 8 Months On The Lam, 2-Time NH Fugitive Surrenders Again
Update: Marissa Anne Rondeau turned herself in to Laconia police on multiple outstanding warrants after she was tracked down in Florida.

CONCORD, NH — A woman who has been featured twice as U.S. Marshals Service fugitive of the week in New Hampshire surrendered to police in Laconia on Friday.
Marissa Anne Rondeau, 26, was featured in June 2021 due to multiple warrants issued against her after she failed to appear in Belknap and Grafton county superior courts. The charges included narcotics violations, assault with a deadly weapon (a vehicle), and falsifying physical evidence. The June 2021 alert was the second time she was featured for not showing up for the same charges. Rondeau was also featured in November 2020.
“After that arrest, Rondeau was released on bail and absconded,” Jeffrey White, a deputy marshal, noted.
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After being featured again in June 2021, task force members were able to determine she had moved to Florida with family, he said.
“Communications between Rondeau and local law enforcement in Florida led Rondeau to make the decision to return to New Hampshire on her own and get these legal matters resolved, which she did this past Friday,” White said.
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According to superior court documents, Rondeau has several active cases. She was arrested in August 2019 on two drug possession charges in Laconia but, as the case made its way through superior court, failed to appear on April 2021 at a dispositional conference. Rondeau was also charged with controlled drug act-acts prohibited in October 2020 from an incident in Lebanon in August 2019. In November 2019, she was charged with felony drug possession in Lebanon and a felony delivery weapon, contraband charge out of Haverhill in October 2020 after an incident in November 2019. Rondeau was arrested on falsifying physical evidence and three drug possession charges in Lebanon in March 2020. In August 2020, she was arrested on drug possession and penalty for offense committed while on bail charges from an incident in Lebanon in July 2020. In Meredith, in December 2019, she was arrested on reckless conduct-deadly weapon, reckless operation, receiving stolen property-$1,501+, and driving after revocation or suspension charges. She failed to appear at an arraignment in June 2020 and a dispositional conference in August 2020. Rondeau also failed to appear at dispositional conferences on all the charges the above charges on April 19. Rondeau also has a case out of Hillsborough but no information was posted.
Editor's note: This post was derived from information supplied by the U.S. Marshals Service and does not indicate a conviction. This link explains the removal request process for New Hampshire Patch police reports.
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