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Manchester, NH Police Looking for Woman Accused of Endangering Her Children

Manchester, NH Police Looking for Woman Accused of Endangering Her Children © Provided by New England Cable News Police in New Hampshire are actively looking for a 35-year-old Manchester woman accused of endangering her young children on at least two occasions. Manchester police have a warrant out for Stephanie Goddu s arrest. The New Hampshire mom is wanted on two counts of endangering the welfare of a child, police said Friday. Officers were notified on Jan. 6 that two of Goddu s children had not been picked up from day care at Southern New Hampshire Services and employees could not get in touch with Goddu, according to police.

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Manchester Police Looking for Woman, 35, Accused of Endangering Her Children – NECN

Employees also told officers that Goddu had a 3-month-old infant, prompting them to go to Goddu s Manchester home to check on both her and the baby. When they arrived at Goddu s home, she appeared “incoherent and disoriented,” police said, and she had trouble answering their questions. Goddu s baby was found to be strapped to an infant carrier seat, wearing extremely warm clothing and a blanket, that was not more than six feet away from a heater, police said while noting their concerns that the baby could overheat. The infant was also found to be covered in urine, according to police.

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