Crime & Safety
NH Fugitive Wanted On Drug Charge, Bail Violation
Amy Tremblay was indicted in 2016 after officials uncovered a drug ring involving mostly Bay State residents allegedly selling heroin in NH.
CONCORD, NH — This week’s New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Fugitive of the Week is wanted on a federal arrest warrant for allegedly violating bail conditions after being arrested – and indicted – on a conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance charge. U.S. Marshals are asking for the public’s help finding Amy Beth Tremblay, 35, of an unknown address and presumed to be homeless. Tremblay is 35, white, about 5 feet, 5 inches tall, and weighs around 155 lbs.
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She has hazel eyes and dirty blonde hair. Tremblay has a tattoo behind her right ear – as seen in this side view booking photo – and has also been known to use the alias “Amy Welch,” according to Deputy Marshal Jeffrey White.
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“Tremblay is thought to be homeless and has extensive ties throughout Northern Massachusetts,” White noted.
Tremblay, who previously lived in Haverhill, MA, was indicted back in October 2016, as part of a massive, violent, organized heroin drug ring that was uncovered reportedly involving about 25 people – mostly from the Bay State – who were allegedly dealing drugs and causing mayhem in New Hampshire.
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Report any information to the nearest USMS DISTRICT OFFICE at 603-225-1632, or call 1-877-WANTED-2, or submit a WEB-TIP, or TEXT NHTIP with any information to TIP411.
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