Crime & Safety

Marshals Pursuing Alleged Drug Abuser

Jamie Lee Stockford is wanted for failure to appear on heroin and cocaine charges. Have you seen her?

CONCORD, NH — The District of New Hampshire - New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force Fugitive of the Week this week is Jamie Lee Stockford, 37, who is wanted for failing to appear in court on drug charges, specifically, heroin and cocaine. Stockford is 5 feet, 3 inches tall, weighs 145 lbs., and has blue eyes and brown hair, with fair skin tone. She has numerous tattoos on her chest, neck, right shoulder, right wrist, left calf, and right knee.

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The warrant is out of Strafford County issued on July 12.

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“Stockford was last known to reside in Rochester, NH, and she is known to have extensive ties throughout Strafford County where she has friends, family and associates,” according to Deputy Marshal Jeffrey White. “(She’s) known to abuse drugs.”

According to online reports, Stockford has an extensive criminal history.

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In December 2015, she was arrested for drug possession in Rochester, according to Fosters.com. In December 2014, she was arrested for possession of methamphetamine earlier in the year, after police were sent to a report of a fight on Salmon Falls Road in Rochester. She was arrested in August 2014 for possession in Lawrence, MA, according to the Lawrence Eagle-Tribune. In December 2011, she was arrested for operating after being certified a habitual offender. In June 2010, she was arrested in Rochester on a driving charge, according to Fosters.com.

If you know where she is or have seen anyone who looks her, don’t attempt to apprehend her. Call local police, the USMS DISTRICT OFFICE at 603-225-1632, or 1-877-WANTED-2. Tips can also be submitted at WEB-TIP or TEXT NHTIP with any information to TIP411.

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