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CONWAY â Criminal complaints were filed in court Wednesday against a local teen charged with allegedly sharing private sex images and falsifying physical evidence and failing to report a crime.
In addition, Matthew Cormier, 18, may have no contact with a Jackson teen who is accused of aggravated felonious sexual assault.
Cormier, of Center Conway, was arrested March 24 by Conway police and charged with non-consensual dissemination of private sex images, persons required to report (a crime), and falsifying physical evidence, according to the police logs.Â
A bail slip indicates that the sex images and falsifying physical evidence charges are Class B felonies. The failing to report charge is Class A misdemeanor. The date of the felony-level offenses, as listed on the bail slip, is Oct. 17, 2020.
CONWAY â A Carroll County Superior Court grand jury has indicted a Jackson teen on special felony aggravated felonious sexual assault.
Riley Hayes, 18, of Jackson was charged in February with felonious sexual assault when the victim was physically helpless. According to police records, the age difference between Hayes and the alleged victim is less than three years.
The Conway police log indicates Hayes was arrested at the Conway Police Station on Feb. 26 just before 4 p.m. Court paperwork shows Hayes turned 18 the day before the arrest, and the date of alleged offense was Oct. 17, 2020. Hayes was released on personal recognizance.
The aggravated felonious sexual assault criminal complaint that County Attorney Michaela Andruzzi filed in March alleges that Hayes assaulted (a 15-year-old at the time) person when (the alleged victim) was physically helpless to resist. Â
BERLIN â The Berlin school district moved to five-day-a-week in-person learning Monday after Gov. Chris Sununu rejected the districtâs request for a waiver. The district sought a waiver to be able to finish the remaining eight weeks of the school year in its hybrid mode.
Superintendent of Schools Julie King said the district was told late Wednesday afternoon that the governor had denied the waiver request. Anticipating Sununu was unlikely to approve the waiver, school administration, staff and teachers spent hours working on a back-up plan that they have now put in place.
The changes being implemented to comply with the governorâs order were outlined at Thursdayâs school board meeting. King stressed that a lot of work went into the new schedule which required changing class schedules, bus runs and duty schedules. She said it was like August all over again when the hybrid plan for the school year was developed and the schools prepared.
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