Crime & Safety
Inmates Missing from Halfway House
NH Department of Corrections says the women walked away from Shea Farm Transitional Housing in Concord.
Officials from the New Hampshire Department of Corrections are looking for two minimum security female inmates who have not returned to a halfway house in Concord.
Krysti L. Stohl, 37, of Boscawen, and Annette Lynn Krikorian, 19, of Manchester, were reportedly approved to leave the Shea Farm Transitional Housing for separate outings and did not return when they were supposed to at 3 p.m.
Stohl was allowed to leave the facility to go shopping for clothing at a thrift shop while Krikorian was out attempting to seek employment.
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Stohl was described as white, 5-feet, 3-inches tall, weighting about 148 lbs. with brown hair and blue eyes. She was serving a two to seven year sentence for robbery, according to officials.
Krikorian was described as white, 5-feet tall, 105 lbs. with brown hair and eyes. She is serving two one to four year sentences for conduct after an accident and falsifying physical evidences. Krikorian was scheduled to be elegible for parole on June 26.
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Anybody with information on where Stohl or Krikorian are should call the New Hampshire State Prison at 603-271-1801 or the Concord Regional Crimeline at 226-3100.
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