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June 15. 2012 11:33PM
Laconia police arrest promoter
LACONIA —Police say they removed the promoter of a tattoo artist show from a function hall after getting complaints of possible fraud.
Laconia police Officer Eric Adams said the promoter of the show, Jacqueline Dieli, was removed from a function hall at Lake Opechee Inn and Spa.
An investigation is being conducted into whether any laws were broken.
The event was billed as featuring 50-60 tattoo artists, including celebrity artists.
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