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Missing For Nearly 2 Years, Allenstown Fugitive Found In Massachusetts, Corrections Says: Follow-Up

Carlye Janae Bubacz was wanted on a probation violation and active warrants. She was found and arrested Tuesday in Salisbury, Massachusetts.

Carlye Janae Bubacz absconded from supervision in November 2023 but was found on Tuesday in the Bay State, according to investigators.
Carlye Janae Bubacz absconded from supervision in November 2023 but was found on Tuesday in the Bay State, according to investigators. (New Hampshire Department of Corrections)

CONCORD, NH — A convicted thief and drug felon who absconded from supervision nearly two years ago has been found, according to the New Hampshire Department of Corrections.

Carlye Janae Bubacz, 32, was wanted on a probation violation in November 2023, has been apprehended by police in Salisbury, Massachusetts. She was arrested on Tuesday. The arrest was made after nearly two years of efforts by the department at the Rockingham County Sheriff’s Office to locate Bubacz. She was wanted on active warrants by the Rockingham County Superior Court on a violation of probation allegation and an electronic bench warrant out of Hooksett District Court on a driver after revocation or suspension charge, as well as a misuse of plates violation.

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“At the time of her arrest,” the department said, “she provided a false name to law enforcement, and it was later determined that she also had outstanding warrants in Massachusetts.”

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Bubacz is currently pending arraignment at Rockingham County Superior Court.

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Bubacz’s criminal history dates back close to eight years, when she was accused of fentanyl possession charges in Manchester in October 2017. She pleaded guilty to three charges in March 2018. Bubacz received a two- to four-year prison sentence and a $434 fine, suspended for four years, as well as two 12-month sentences and $868 in fines, all of which were suspended for six months to two years. She was also ordered to pay $450 in restitution to the Department of Corrections. Bubacz was given 32 days of time served credit. Bubacz was found to have violated her probation in May 2019 and given a five-day sentence (time served).

In November 2021, Bubacz was charged with theft by unauthorized taking and three counts of criminal trespass in Derry. She was also charged with theft after an incident in Hooksett in June 2022 at Target. She pleaded guilty to theft and trespass charges in Derry and received a 12-month sentence, with a range of one and a half to three years suspended for three years, along with $1,240 in fines. Bubacz also pleaded guilty to the Hooksett theft charge and received a 12-month jail sentence, suspended for two years, and was ordered to pay $1,046.96.

Court records noted Fadhil Al-Jibury was a co-defendant in the Hooksett case and received a 12-month sentence, suspended for two years, in March 2023.

A warrant was issued for her arrest in January 2024 on a probation violation accusation in the Derry case.

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