Crime & Safety
Merrimack Woman Arrested Twice in Four Weeks
Angelica Wujek was arrested in October for allegedly pushing a police officer. She was charged with three domestic assaults yesterday.

A local woman was arrested yesterday for alleged domestic assault incidents during the weekend, according to police.
Angelica Wujek, 22, of Naticook Road in Merrimack, was arrested on Nov. 22, 2015, on three counts of domestic violence and breach of bail.
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According to police, on Nov. 21, a complainant filed a domestic violence accusation against Wujek, alleging that she assaulted the victim during an argument on Naticook Road, according to Sgt. Eric Marquis. A warrant was issued against her and she turned herself into police the next day.
Wujek was held on $2,500 cash bail and transported to the Hillsborough County Jail. She was arraigned earlier today.
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Back on Oct. 24, Wujek was arrested at around midnight after police were called to the home for a possible domestic. Investigators determined no crime had taken place. But Wujek, who was living in Hudson at the time but at the Merrimack residence, allegedly “was persistent that she wanted to be arrested and taken to jail,” according to Sgt. Ted Dillon.
“When police explained to her several times that she did not commit any crimes she became belligerent with them,” Dillon alleged. “She then asked ‘who she needed to hit’ to be arrested. At this point Wujek pushed one of the police officers. When the police attempted to place her under arrest, she tried to pull her hands away and clenched her body tight trying evade being handcuffed.”
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