New Hampshire
Man Charged With Lying to Police About Youth Center Abuse
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — An Epping man has been accused of mendacity to police investigating abuse at New Hampshire’s youth detention middle.
In accordance with the lawyer common’s workplace, the 24-year-old man was charged Tuesday with making a false report back to regulation enforcement for telling state troopers that somebody tried to sexually assault him. A telephone quantity for the person couldn’t be situated Wednesday, and it was unclear whether or not he has an lawyer.
The Sununu Youth Companies Heart in Manchester has been the goal of a legal investigation since 2019, and 11 former staff have been arrested final April. Lawmakers are contemplating a $100 million fund to settle claims introduced by practically 450 former residents who’ve sued the state with allegations involving greater than 150 staffers from 1963 to 2018.
In June, one other man was charged with 4 counts of offering a false report back to regulation enforcement. In accordance with court docket paperwork, he instructed police he was abused a number of occasions by two staffers on the middle however information confirmed that he had by no means been at that facility.
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Nashua Police Respond To Trinity Drive Area For Report Of Gunfire
NASHUA, NH — A large police presence was reported by several people on Trinity Drive Friday night.
Sources said gunshots were fired in the area, and police set up a perimeter in the area. The Nashua police bearcat responded to the area. However, SWAT was not activated for the incident.
Nashua Police Sgt. John Cinelli said one person was taken in custody, and the initial investigation indicated the gunfire targeted no person. No one was injured, and there was no danger to the public.
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Police will be clearing the area after the investigation is complete.
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Massachusetts couple indicted for illegally voting in New Hampshire
A Massachusetts couple is facing charges after investigators say they illegally voted in a trio of elections in New Hampshire in recent years.
A Merrimack County grand jury returned six indictments this week charging both Joshua Urovitch, 56, and Lisa Urovitch, 54, with three felony counts of wrongful voting, according to New Hampshire Attorney General John M. Formella.
Formella said the indictments allege that the Urovitches voted multiple times in Concord, New Hampshire, despite living in Ashland, Massachusetts.
The Urovitches are accused of illegally voting in general elections in November 2020 and November 2022, as well as a Concord School District Election in November 2022.
An arraignment date for the Urovitches is set for Oct. 7 in Merrimack County Superior Court.
There were no additional details available.
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