Saturday, May 10, 2008

New Hampshire Police Employee Charged With Using Police Information to Help Others Avoid Arrest

An AP newswire article, via The Boston Globe, reports that:

A Concord Police Department employee has been charged with using police information to help others avoid arrest.

Jodi Dukette, 38, of Allenstown was passing along internal police information last month that she obtained the department's computer network, police said.

She was arrested Thursday and charged with two counts of computer crimes, three counts of obstructing government administration and hindering apprehension.

The police said she helped her stepson, Justin Lee, avoid arrest by giving him a ride from Concord to her home, while two police agencies were looking for him.

Police did not identify the others who allegedly benefited from the police information and did not say why they were wanted.

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