A couple accused of leading police on a multi-state manhunt faced a judge in New Hampshire via video arraignment.
Michael Munroe and Rebecca Norton were arrested over the weekend in Hancock, New Hampshire.
Munroe and Norton face theft and assault charges.
The pair was found after they knocked on doors asking to use a phone.
Munroe tried to run. Police said he punched a police officer then tried stealing a patrol car.
Town residents helped place Munroe in handcuffs and police arrested Norton nearby.
Police say the two went on a crime spree last week, which included bank robberies, a home invasion, and car-jackings in New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
Police caught-up to the suspects on Saturday, but that’s when Monroe allegedly put up a fight.
Police say he tried to steal a police car, but the keys weren’t inside.
Munroe has not been charged with any of the crimes he is accused of committing in Massachusetts, but he is being held on $500,000 cash bail.
$500K cash bail for Munroe. Judge says if he makes bail, no more crimes. Police allege since last Mon, he committed a crime each day #7news
— Nicole Oliverio (@NicoleOliverio) April 4, 2016
Munroe tells judge he has memory loss. Hard time remembering things. Wants to make sure police report is accurate so he knows the charges
— Nicole Oliverio (@NicoleOliverio) April 4, 2016
Police chief believes Norton is dangerous. Judge agrees to cash only bail #7news
— Nicole Oliverio (@NicoleOliverio) April 4, 2016
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