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Former U.S. Senator and candidate for New Hampshire governor Kelly Ayotte is calling on her Democratic opponent to reject an endorsement by Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey, over comments the Bay State’s chief executive made after it was learned a migrant housed by the state allegedly raped a disabled child.
Ayotte, in a Monday morning statement to supporters, called on former Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig to “denounce” Healey’s endorsement of her campaign.
The call comes after Cory Alvarez, a 26-year-old migrant sheltered by the state at Comfort Inn in Rockland, allegedly raped a 15-year-old disabled girl. Alvarez has pleaded not guilty in Hingham District Court to one count of aggravated rape of a child and is being held in jail ahead of a dangerousness hearing scheduled for Friday.
“It’s a horrible situation. It’s a horrible allegation. My thoughts are with the victim and her family,” Healey told Boston25. “I think we have the right systems in place. Unfortunately this is a terrible incident.”
When asked if future acts of violence could be prevented by a more stringent vetting process, Healey said that Alvarez was in the U.S. legally according to federal law and that “it is unfortunate, from time to time, things will happen.”
According to Ayotte, the Commonwealth’s governor went too far.
“This is the problem with politicians. There are real consequences for these dangerous sanctuary policies and when the system fails our children, it is not good enough to say it will happen — it is unacceptable, and it must be fixed. Maura Healey should be ashamed of herself,” Ayotte said in a statement.
Craig received Healey’s endorsement last July, not long after she announced she would take a run at the executive seat currently occupied by Republican Gov. Chris Sununu, who is not seeking reelection.
Ayotte has hammered Craig on her leadership of the state’s Queen City, claiming that the Democrat supports “radical immigration policies like Sanctuary Cities” and warning that a statewide emergency declared in Massachusetts foreshadows a similar threat facing New Hampshire.
“Unfortunately, Joyce Craig agrees with her Massachusetts mentor’s dangerous sanctuary policies and would bring this crisis to New Hampshire. Craig needs to denounce Healey’s endorsement, and once and for all condemn sanctuary policies,” Ayotte said.
Craig’s campaign staff did not return a request for comment by press time.
A woman was found dead near a construction site in Derry, New Hampshire, on Monday, police said, asking for help identifying her.
There was no indication of foul play in the death of the woman, whose body was reported by workers about 1:25 p.m. on Birch Street near Rockingham Road, according to Derry police.
The woman was seen on video days before walking to the area alone, apparently sick or impaired, police said. She stumbled and fell as she walked past a retention pond and landed near it.
The location is hard to see from a nearby business and driveway, according to police.
They described her as being about 45 to 50, with dark blond, slightly longer than shoulder-length hair. She wore a black sweatshirt, a floral skirt about mid-thigh length and grey sneakers, but no purse, cellphone or ID.
Anyone with information about the woman’s identity was asked to call Derry police at 603-432-6111.
NORTH HAMPTON, N.H. (WPRI) — A Providence man was injured Sunday morning after a box truck crashed on I-95 south in North Hampton, New Hampshire.
According to New Hampshire State Police, the truck veered off the road just before 9:30 a.m., traveling about 50 feet down an embankment before crashing into the tree line.
First responders cut through the trees to reach the driver, who was trapped inside the cab. He was taken to a local hospital with minor injuries.
State police said the highway was closed for about five hours as crews cleared the scene.
Anyone who witnessed the crash or has information is asked to contact Trooper Alison J. Baumbach at (603) 223-4381 or Alison.J.Baumbach@dos.nh.gov.
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