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Convicted Drug Dealer, Not Seen In 8 Months, Wanted On A Probation Violation: NH DOC
The Sullivan County Superior Court has wanted Stacey Lee Quimby since July 2024. Investigators believe she could be in Vermont.

CONCORD, NH — The New Hampshire Department of Corrections is asking for the public’s help finding a Granite State felon with a lengthy criminal history who is wanted on a probation violation.
Stacey Lee Quimby is white, 37, about 5 feet, 8 inches tall, and weighs around 170 pounds. She has brown hair and blue eyes and sometimes uses the alias “Stacey Marsh,” according to investigators. Quimby has several tattoos, including Asian lettering above her left eye and on her neck and a butterfly tribal design on her chest. She also has a noticeable scar on her right arm.
Sullivan County Superior Court issued the warrant for her arrest on July 10, 2024.
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“Quimby was on probation supervision for two controlled drugs acts-prohibited charges, possession of heroin, and possession of PHP (bath salts),” an alert stated. “Quimby’s criminal record includes, but is not limited to, sale of controlled drugs, theft by unauthorized taking, taking without owners’ consent, and driving after revocation or suspension.”
Quimby has ties to Sullivan County but has recently been reported in the Rutland, Vermont, area, officials said.
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According to superior court records, Quimby was charged with theft and credit card fraud felony counts after an incident in Newport in October 2019. The charges were nolle prossed in September 2021.
Quimby was also accused of acts prohibited in Claremont in December 2020 and March 2021 and two penalty: committing offense on bail charges in March 2022.
She pleaded guilty to the four charges in March 2022 and received two one-year sentences and $1,240 in fines, all suspended for three years.
Quimby pleaded guilty to a violation of probation or parole charge in April 2024 and was given two one-year sentences, deferred for a year, with 43 days of time served.
Another violation probation charge was issued in July 2024.
In August 2021, the state was awarded $17,393 forfeiture from Quimby and two others.
If you see Quimby or someone that looks like her, do not try to apprehend her. Contact corrections at 603-271-1804, Chief Probation Parole Officer Spanos at 603-543-4691, or your local police department.
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