CONWAY â Carroll County Attorney Michaela Andruzzi on Tuesday filed charges of special felony aggravated felonious sexual assault and misdemeanor sexual assault against a Jackson teen.
The Conway Police Department log from Feb. 26-March 1 shows that Riley Hayes, 18, of Jackson was charged with felonious sexual assault when the victim was physically helpless and that the age difference between Hayes and the alleged victim is less than three years.
The log indicates Hayes was arrested at the Conway Police Station on Feb. 26 just before 4 p.m. Carroll County Superior 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.
Chris DeVries, 38, may go to trial in August or September.
On June 21, DeVries organized a North Conway protest he called âSkate Away the Hate,â which involved people riding bicycles and skateboards down White Mountain Highway from Schouler Park to Depot Road and back.
At the protest, DeVries spoke through a bullhorn and listed demands that he said came from local chapters of Black Lives Matter.
âIf we divest funds from police and prison systems, we all benefit,â said DeVries. âThose funds can go to local communities and social services.â
The following month, DeVries was charged with six counts of possessing child sexual abuse images, one count of possession of hallucinogenic psilocybin mushrooms and one count of falsifying physical evidence.
Target: Michaela Andruzzi, County Attorney, Carroll County, New Hampshire
Goal: Give man harshest legal sentence for allegedly tying dogs to the back of his truck and forcing them to walk while he drove down a major road.
Two dogs were allegedly tied to the back of a moving truck as the driver cruised down a major road. Steven Illsley was arrested for this alleged crime. If he is found guilty of this apparent act of animal cruelty, Illsey should receive the maximum time behind bars.
Reports state that other drivers honked their horns at Illsley while they passed him on Route 16. Illsley then reportedly put one of the dogs in the back of the truck and continued to drive down the road with the other animal still tied to the vehicle. When questioned about the incident, Illsley allegedly said that his intentions were to corral his dogs. One woman was reportedly hit from behind after she slowed down to avoid striking one of the animals. A video showing the dogs allegedly being abused w