Crime & Safety
New Hampshire Woman Accused Of Skipping Meth Court Date: Marshals
Task force members are searching for Casey Anne Holley, formerly of Concord, on a Strafford County Superior Court warrant.

CONCORD, NH — The U.S. Marshals-New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force is asking for the public’s help finding a woman who failed to appear in superior court on a methamphetamine possession charge.
Casey Anne Holley is 43, about 5 feet, 7 inches tall, and weighs around 140 pounds. She has hazel eyes and brown hair. Originally from Massachusetts, Holley sometimes uses the alias “Case Holley,” according to Jeffrey White, a deputy marshal. She also has a scar on her left shoulder and tattoos on her wrists.
“Holley is being sought on an arrest warrant for failing to appear in the Strafford County Superior Court on a charge of possession of methamphetamine,” he said. “Holley has a criminal history that includes theft, assault, narcotics, and hindering apprehension. Holley has strong ties to the Rochester and Concord, NH, areas, where she has friends, family, and associates.”
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Holley was arrested in Concord in July 2020 on unauthorized use of a vehicle and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle-rented vehicle charges, both felonies, involving an Enterprise Rent-A-Car vehicle. That case is still active, according to court records. She was indicted in October 2020 and has a status conference hearing booked in Merrimack County Superior Court for Jan. 19.
A few weeks later, she was arrested by Northwood police on receiving stolen property and drug possession charges, both felonies. She failed to appear at a motion to suppress hearing and a warrant was issued for her arrest. Mail sent to her address at the time, too, was returned. A Webex hearing was booked for Wednesday, according to the Rockingham County Superior Court.
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Holley also has an active drug possession charge out of Rochester from June 2021.
If you know where Holley is or see anyone who looks like her, contact your local police department or call the task force at 603-225-1632.
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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