Crime & Safety

Woman Pleads Guilty in Hooksett Home Invasion Case

Police: Angela Lucier of Manchester, formerly of Concord, was sentenced to 4 to 8 years in prison after April 2016 incident.

HOOKSETT, NH — A former Concord resident has pleaded guilty to armed robbery for her role in an April 2016 home invasion in nearby Hooksett, according to police. Angela Lucier, 31, of Manchester, was sentenced to four to eight years in prison as well as restitution fees to the victims.

According to Hooksett Police, officers were called to Goonan Road last year for a report of three armed individuals forcing themselves into a home and holding residents hostage while they robbed them. Police completed “an extensive investigation” into the incident and detectives determined that Lucier was involved. Armed robbery charges have also been filed against Charles Cruz and Bruce Krakos for their alleged involvement.

Lucier, according to reports on Patch, is no stranger to police.

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In May 2014, she was arrested by the New Hampshire State Police on a possession of a controlled drug on I-93 in Bow. A few months later, in November, she was arrested for felony theft for allegedly stealing two lighters at the Cumberland Farms on North Main Street.

Lucier was previously convicted on theft charges in August 2006 in Concord District Court and Merrimack District Court in January 2008.

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By February 2016, she was living on Eastern Avenue in Concord, and was arrested on a bench warrant Manchester District Court for failure to appear.

In July and August of last year, she was arrested on bench warrants by Londonderry Police.

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