Four more men arrested as part of investigation into N.H. Youth Development Center
By Andrew Stanton Globe Correspondent,Updated April 21, 2021, 1 hour ago
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Four more men were arrested Wednesday as part of a broad criminal investigation into alleged physical and sexual abuse at New Hampshireâs youth detention facility, officials said.
They are among 11 former workers at the Youth Development Center in Manchester who have been arrested this month, the New Hampshire state attorney generalâs office said in a statement. The seven others, including two from Massachusetts, have been charged with either sexual assault or acting as accomplices to assault from 1994 to 2005.
Carolyn Davis-Campbell
A man charged with murder in relation to the shooting death of his wife, a school teacher in Manchester, in July of 2019, was granted bail in the sum of $1 million when he appeared in the Manchester Circuit Court on Friday.
The accused, Gregory Campbell, was charged with the murder of Bishop Gibson High School teacher, 43-year-old Carolyn Davis-Campbell, following a ruling by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).
As conditions of the bail offer, presiding High Court Judge, Justice Chester Stamp, ordered Campbell to not return to Manchester unless to attend court, and not to make contact with his deceased wife s family members.
They are David Taylor, Lician Chambers and Melissa Martin. Taylor had been convicted in the Manchester Circuit Court earlier this year on eight counts of robbery with aggravation, while Chambers pleaded guilty to four counts of the same offence. Chief Justice Bryan Sykes, who presided over the case, yesterday ordered that Taylor serve six years in prison at hard labour for each of the first seven offences and nine years for the remaining charge. Chambers was sentenced to five years in prison at hard labour for each count. Their sentences are to be served concurrently. Martin, who accompanied the two on only one of the robberies, was sentenced to three years in prison at hard labour.