Crime & Safety
Merrimack Woman Arrested for Assault, Vandalism
Police charge Lorrie Julian after she allegedly pushed another town resident, damaged a vehicle.

MERRIMACK, NH - A local woman was arrested and held on cash bail after an incident at a residence on the Daniel Webster Highway last month.
Lorrie A. Julian, 42, of Merrimack, was arrested on Jan. 26, 2016, for domestic violence-simple assault and criminal mischief.
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At around 3 p.m., police were sent to a report of a disturbance at the home where Julian allegedly assaulted a resident by pushing them, according to Lt. Matthew Tarleton of the Merrimack Police.
“(She) then damaged a vehicle operated by the victim when said victim left to report the incident to police,” Tarleton alleged.
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Officers responded to the home and spoke with Julian. After speaking with her and investigating the incident, she was arrested and held on $5,000 cash bail. She was arraigned on Jan. 27.
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