Crime & Safety
Convicted New Hampshire Drug Dealer Has Been Missing Since August
Jamie Lynn Marsh, who has racked up forgery, assault, and other charges, went missing in August and is wanted on a parole violation.

CONCORD, NH — A convicted drug dealer, forger, and assaulted, who has not been seen since August, is wanted by the New Hampshire Department of Corrections on a parole violation.
Jamie Lynn Marsh is 35, white, about 5 feet, 7 inches tall, and weighs around 210 pounds. She has green eyes and brown hair. Corrections officials said she has several tattoos, including a heart with wings on her right calf, a tattoo behind the ear, a Chinese symbol on her right wrist, the word “Yayo,” slang for cocaine, on her inside left wrist, and another tattoo on her left hand.
Investigators searching for Marsh accused her of failing to report to her parole officer in late August after being released to supervision in late May after being convicted for controlled drug acts prohibited. A warrant was issued for her arrest on Aug. 29.
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“Marsh’s criminal record includes but is not limited to forgery, simple assault, breach of bail, resisting arrest, falsifying physical evidence, theft by unauthorized taking, multiple convictions for possession of and sales of controlled drugs, as well as numerous violations of probation/parole,” an alert stated.
According to superior court records, some of Marsh’s more serious criminal issues began in 2017 when Claremont police arrested her on a cocaine possession charge. The charge was dismissed about five months later, but the court was asked for documents about the case in July by an unknown source.
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In Lebanon in August 2018, she was accused of acts prohibited and charged in February 2019. Eight months later, she pleaded guilty to a single count and received a 12-month sentence suspended for two years and a $434 fine suspended for a year.
In Claremont again in December 2020 and January 2021, she was accused of five counts of acts prohibited. She was formally charged in July 2021. About a month later, Marsh was accused of contempt and escape and formally charged in October 2021.
In December 2021, she pleaded guilty to all five counts and was given five one-and-a-half years to five years in prison sentences, plus $10,000 in fines. The fines were suspended, and she was given credit for 74 days served. One of the sentences was suspended for five years. She also pleaded guilty to the contempt charge while the escape charges were dropped. Marsh received a 12-month sentence with 73 days time served.
In August 2022, Marsh requested to have the sentences suspended, which was objected to by prosecutors and denied by the court. She was granted work release in November 2022. A motion to modify the sentence was made in February 2023, which was denied. Mail to Marsh, sent in April 2023, was returned to the court.
According to reports online, when she was living in Unity about nine years ago, she was arrested on a robbery charge in Keene after being accused of using physical force during a shoplifting incident. Marsh was also arrested on four bench warrants in 2019.
If you know where Marsh is, do not try to apprehend her. Instead, contact local police, the corrections department at 603-271-1804, or the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office at 603-863-4200.
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