Crime & Safety
Tattooed Queen City Felon On The Lam; Wanted On Another Theft Charge: NH Corrections
Dawn Russo's criminal history dates back to '07; she was previously convicted on reckless conduct-deadly weapons charges. Have you seen her?

CONCORD, NH — Corrections officials in New Hampshire are asking for the public’s help finding a tattooed-clad felon fugitive with a lengthy criminal history who is wanted for parole violations.
Dawn Russo is 47, about 5 feet, 4 inches tall, and weighs 160 pounds. She has brown hair and brown eyes. Investigators said Russo has tattoos, including a fish and heart on her left calf, a heart and a rose on her right calf, and an angel on her back. She has been known to use the aliases “Kim Menchin” and “Dawn St. Arseneault.”
“Russo is wanted for parole violations stemming from underlying convictions for reckless conduct, (domestic violence), deadly weapon, theft by unauthorized taking, and receiving stolen property,” an alert stated. “NH Department of Corrections issued a parole warrant on May 24, due to her failure to report and failure to notify her parole officer of her new address.”
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Manchester police also accuse Russo of another theft charge. She has ties, investigators said, to Manchester and Rochester. Russo was recently sighted in South Willow Street.
If you know where Russo is or see anyone who looks like her, don’t try to apprehend her. Contact the NH DOC at 603-271-1804 or your local police department.
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Russo’s criminal history dates back to March 2007, when she was arrested on drug charges in Manchester, according to superior court records.
She pleaded guilty to controlled drug act and falsifying physical evidence charges in April 2008. Russo was charged with possession in July 2007 after incidents in Manchester and pleaded guilty to those charges.
In January 2014, she was accused of felony theft in Manchester and pleaded guilty 11 months later. Her sentence was amended in July 2019. In March 2014, she faced a felony criminal liability for the conduct of another-receiving stolen property charge in Auburn and pleaded guilty to the charge eight months later. Russo was also arrested on theft and willful concealment in Salem in January 2014, cocaine and heroin-crack sale charges in Epping in March 2014, and receiving stolen property and disobeying an officer in Bedford in April 2014, and two conspiracy theft charges in Hooksett in June 2014.
Two forgery and two receiving stolen property charges followed out of Manchester in April 2015 as well as a felony theft charge out of Concord. A guilty plea for the theft charge was made in January 2016 while guilty pleas for the forgeries were issued in February 2016. The property charges were nolle prossed. Russo had her sentence amended in July 2019.
In October 2015, she was also charged with theft in Derry from an incident 18 months before. She pleaded guilty to the charge later.
For Russo, 2018 was another busy year for criminal activity — including a drug charge in January in Manchester, criminal threatening, obstruction, two resisting, two first-degree assault, and two reckless conduct-deadly weapon charges in Barnstead, three theft charges in Hooksett in May, a May theft charge in both Bedford and Somersworth, two assault and two theft charges in May in Nashua, three drug charges in Manchester in July, and another theft charge out of Manchester in November.
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