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Manchester Man Indicted On Child Rape Charges: Superior Court Roundup

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MANCHESTER, NH — A Hillsborough County grand jury indicted the following people recently.

Avian Ferrell, 22, of Lake Avenue in Manchester on a felony reckless conduct, conduct after an accident, and two second-degree assault charges, all felonies. He was accused of driving recklessly the wrong way against traffic while attempting to evade New Hampshire State Police and causing a crash in Manchester on Dec. 19, 2023. Ferrell was also accused of assaulting an intimate partner causing multiple bruises all over her body and causing her to suffer a concussion on May 11, 2023, in Manchester.

Joshua R. Haggerty, 36, of Manchester Street in Manchester on a felony felon in possession of a dangerous weapon. He was accused of possessing a knife on Dec. 30, 2023, in Manchester. Haggerty is a felon due to a burglary conviction in July 2006.

Roshaun Hartford, 28, of River Road in Manchester on aggravated felonious sexual assault, indecent exposure and lewdness, and obscene matter offenses charges, all felonies. He was accused of raping a girl between May 1, 2018, and May 31, 2019, sharing pornography with her, and exposing himself to her in Manchester. Read more about this case here: Manchester Man Charged With Sexually Assaulting Two Children

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Kelsey Haskell, 26, of West River Drive in Manchester on domestic violence-reckless conduct-deadly weapon and possession of fentanyl charges, both felonies, He was accused of possessing the drug and putting a family member in dangerous by exposing them to the fentanyl on July 20, 2023, in Manchester.

Jovan Hibbert, 36, of Russell Street in Taunton, Massachusetts, on two felony illegal sale of a controlled drug charges. He was accused of selling crash cocaine to a confidential informant in Manchester on March 30 and April 10, 2023.

Robert Jache, 43, of Central Street in Manchester on seven felony counts of certain uses of computer services prohibited. He was accused of sharing pictures and soliciting sexual contact with two girls online in November 2022 in Manchester.

Manuel Jones, 27, of Cartier Street in Manchester on a felony second-degree assault charge and two simple assault-domestic violence charges. He was accused of strangling and assaulting an intimate partner on Nov. 17, 2023, in Manchester.

Christian Lopez, 45, of Karatzas Avenue in Manchester on three felony illegal sale of a controlled drug charges. He was accused of selling crack cocaine to a confidential informant in Manchester on Aug. 1, Aug. 9, and Aug. 29, 2023.

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East Rochester Library joins NH State Register of Historic Places

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The East Rochester Library has been added to the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places, according to a community announcement.

John McLain, president of the East Rochester Library Association, reacted to the designation: “This is exciting news! The process of obtaining this status has been a long and difficult one, with hours upon hours of research and documentation by our volunteers.”

In an official letter, the New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources congratulated the library association on the listing and recognized their efforts and the property’s significance.

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The division also expressed appreciation for the association’s stewardship and commitment to preserving an important part of New Hampshire’s heritage.

This story was created by Kimberly Green, KGreen@usatodayco.com, with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more.



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Book Sale | Blood Drive | Quilters Meet | Talk: Separate Fads From Facts When Dieting: Events Around NH

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CONCORD, NH — Here is the latest Calendar listing roundup from around New Hampshire.

And do not forget: Event listings are free on one Patch site. You can share your calendar listing on other community sites for a modest fee, starting at 25 cents per day. To get started, visit the Events link on the front page of all Patch sites. Statewide calendar roundups are published on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

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NH dog facility owner charged with animal cruelty after video surfaces online

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A 26-year-old woman, who owns a dog training and kennel facility in Brentwood, New Hampshire, has been arrested after a video surfaced online showing apparent animal cruelty in Methuen, Massachusetts.

Brentwood police notified the Methuen Police Department about the video on Jan. 2. A preliminary investigation then identified the woman in the video as Maddison Eastman.

Police obtained an arrest warrant for Eastman on two counts of animal cruelty, and she turned herself into Lawrence District Court last Wednesday.

Eastman was arraigned Friday. Information from her court appearance wasn’t immediately available, and officials haven’t released further details about what Eastman allegedly did.

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Methuen police said they’ll have no further comment at this time and referred all inquiries to the Essex County District Attorney’s Office.



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