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Man accused of kidnapping pair from Mall of New Hampshire faces trial in March

Everett Simpson has pleaded not guilty to the federal charges

Man accused of kidnapping pair from Mall of New Hampshire faces trial in March

Everett Simpson has pleaded not guilty to the federal charges

A PLEA HEARING IS SCHEDULED TO TAKE PLACE NEXT WEDNESDAY. WELL, THE OF A VERMONT MAN ACCUSED OF KIDNAPING A WOMAN AND HER SON FROM THE MALL OF NEW HAMPSHIRE WILL TAKE PLACE IN MARCH. POLICE SAY IN 2019, EVERETT SIMPSON LEFT A TREATMENT CENTER BEFORE TRAVELING TO MANCHESTER, WHERE HE KIDNAPED THE WOMAN AND CHILD AND BROUGHT THEM TO VERMONT. OFFICIALS SAY HIS TRIAL HAS BEEN DELAYED OF THE PANDEMIC.
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Man accused of kidnapping pair from Mall of New Hampshire faces trial in March

Everett Simpson has pleaded not guilty to the federal charges

A man charged with kidnapping a woman and her child from a mall in New Hampshire and then bringing them to Vermont in 2019 is expected to go on trial in March. Everett Simpson has pleaded not guilty to the federal charges. Police say Simpson left a Bradford drug abuse treatment center in 2019, and then traveled to Manchester, New Hampshire, where he kidnapped the woman and child and brought them to Vermont. He is also facing separate state charges. Prosecutors said Simpson is expected to face the state charges after the federal case has been resolved. The trial was delayed in part because of the coronavirus pandemic. On Monday, a federal judge proposed a March 6, 2023, trial date and both sides agreed. The Caledonian Record first reported on the date.

A man charged with kidnapping a woman and her child from a mall in New Hampshire and then bringing them to Vermont in 2019 is expected to go on trial in March.

Everett Simpson has pleaded not guilty to the federal charges.

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Police say Simpson left a Bradford drug abuse treatment center in 2019, and then traveled to Manchester, New Hampshire, where he kidnapped the woman and child and brought them to Vermont.

He is also facing separate state charges. Prosecutors said Simpson is expected to face the state charges after the federal case has been resolved.

The trial was delayed in part because of the coronavirus pandemic.

On Monday, a federal judge proposed a March 6, 2023, trial date and both sides agreed. The Caledonian Record first reported on the date.