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accused woman of birth baby in tent in wooded area of Manchester and initially misleading first defendants about the newborn location He is expected to appear in court on Tuesday. Manchester Police reported 26-year-old Alexandra Eckersley facing check of reckless behavior in connection with an incident that took place shortly after midnight Monday. of On Tuesday afternoon, Eckersley remained in the hospital and was expected to stand trial. over phone. According to police, police officers responded to area of West Side Arena at approximately 00:40 after receiving the report of young woman who delivered baby in forests in what area.Manchester police officers, firefighters and American Medical Response personnel looking for area where mother of the baby, identified as Eckersley, ordered them to look for the tent where she gave birth to a boy. However, first Rescuers were unable to find the newborn. “The search was difficult. It was dark, we had low temperatures – about 18 degrees. last night and we weren’t accurate informationManchester Fire Chief John Starr said. The police said that after almost an hour of search in progress in bitter cold, Eckersley opened true location of in baby and led the officers into the tent. officers found in baby in in a tent, naked, alone and suffering from hypothermia. The newborn was treated by emergency medical technicians before being taken to the Catholic Medical Center. for further treatment. At 3:30 p.m., Manchester Police Chief Allen Aldenberg stated that baby the boy is alive and well, and that he currently He is being treated at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. daughter of Major League Baseball Hall of Famer and former Red Sox broadcaster Dennis Eckersley: There’s no excuse. for it, Aldenberg said. – If you decide live in forest and choose live your life is special and you are not want accept our work that goes every day in it city – And you want to live out there and do it with your life is wonderful. But you cannot do what we say here. You can’t do that to a child.” Eckersley was arrested. on irrelevant warrant out of Concord District Court for welfare threat of child and was subsequently charged with reckless behaviour. Aldenberg said that Eckersley was being treated at a Manchester hospital as of Monday afternoon. As soon as Eckersley is released from the hospital, she will be brought to trial. on these allegations, according to the police chief. New Hampshire does have a safe haven law. babies up up to seven days can be left in any fire station, hospital, police station or church that covers any house of registered worship with the state when someone is present to receive the child with no questions were asked.

accused woman of birth baby in wooded area of Manchester and initially misleading first defendants about the newborn location is expected to be arraigned on Tuesday.

Manchester Police reported that on 26-year-old Alexandra Eckersley facing check of reckless behavior in connection with An incident that took place shortly after midnight on Monday.

As of On Tuesday afternoon, Eckersley remained in the hospital and was expected to stand trial. over phone.

According to police, police officers responded to area of West Side Arena at approximately 00:40 after receiving the report of young woman who delivered baby in forests in what area.

Manchester Police officers, firefighters and American Medical Response personnel looking for area where mother of the baby, identified as Eckersley, ordered them to look for the tent where she gave birth to a boy. However, first Rescuers were unable to find the newborn.

“The search was difficult. It was dark, we had a cold temperature – about 18 degrees. last night and we weren’t accurate information” said Manchester Fire Chief John Starr.

The police said that after almost an hour of search in progress in bitter cold, Eckersley opened true location of in baby and led the officers into the tent. officers found in baby in in a tent, naked, alone and suffering from hypothermia.

The newborn was treated by emergency medical technicians before being taken to the Catholic Medical Center. for further treatment. At 3:30 p.m., Manchester Police Chief Allen Aldenberg stated that baby the boy is alive and well, and that he currently He is being treated at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.

Eckersley is daughter of Major League Baseball Hall of Famer and former Red Sox broadcaster Dennis Eckersley.

“There’s no excuse for it, Aldenberg said. – If you decide live in forest and choose live your life is special and you are not want accept our work that goes every day in it city – And you want to live out there and do it with your life is wonderful. But you cannot do what we say here. You can’t do that with a child.”

Manchester Police Department.

Alexandra Eckersley, 26 of New Hampshire

Eckersley was arrested on irrelevant warrant out of Concord District Court for welfare threat of child and was subsequently charged with criminal reckless behavior.

Aldenberg said that Eckersley was being treated at a Manchester hospital. of Monday afternoon. As soon as Eckersley is released from the hospital, she will be brought to trial. on these allegations, according to the police chief.

New Hampshire has a safe haven law. babies up up to seven days can be left in any fire station, hospital, police station or church that covers any house of registered worship with the state when someone is present to receive the child with no questions were asked.

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