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Inmate missing from Concord halfway house
CONCORD - A woman inmate is missing from a halfway house in Concord, according to a press release issued Monday by the state Department of Corrections.
Officials noticed Erica Lee Rollins, 27, of Lebanon was missing from the Shea Farm Transitional Housing Unit about 11 p.m. Sunday when they did the usual count of prisoners.
Rollins is described as white with brown hair and brown eyes, 5-foot-4, weighing about 160 pounds. She has tattoos on her right leg, upper right arm, and upper left arm.
She is serving a 2 to 5 year sentence from Grafton County Superior Court for theft by unauthorized taking and received credit for 177 days of pre-trial confinement.
According to corrections’ officials, she was admitted to the New Hampshire State Prison on May 18, 2011 and is eligible for parole on Nov. 20, 2012. Her sentence is up on Nov. 20, 2015.
State Police and the Corrections Investigations Bureau are investigating.
Anyone with information about Rollins’ whereabouts is asked to call local police or the state prison at 603-271-1801.
Officials noticed Erica Lee Rollins, 27, of Lebanon was missing from the Shea Farm Transitional Housing Unit about 11 p.m. Sunday when they did the usual count of prisoners.
Rollins is described as white with brown hair and brown eyes, 5-foot-4, weighing about 160 pounds. She has tattoos on her right leg, upper right arm, and upper left arm.
She is serving a 2 to 5 year sentence from Grafton County Superior Court for theft by unauthorized taking and received credit for 177 days of pre-trial confinement.
According to corrections’ officials, she was admitted to the New Hampshire State Prison on May 18, 2011 and is eligible for parole on Nov. 20, 2012. Her sentence is up on Nov. 20, 2015.
State Police and the Corrections Investigations Bureau are investigating.
Anyone with information about Rollins’ whereabouts is asked to call local police or the state prison at 603-271-1801.
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