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Second Suspect Wanted In Eck's Daughter's Child Endangerment Case: Police

The daughter of hall-of-fame pitcher Dennis Eckersley who gave birth in a tent and misled police about the location of her newborn had help in her crime, officials say. 

George Theberge

George Theberge

Photo Credit: Manchester NH Police Department
Alexandra Eckersley

Alexandra Eckersley

Photo Credit: Manchester NH Police Department

Police have an arrest warrant out for 45-year-old George Theberge, of Manchester New Hampshire, who was with 26-year-old Alexandra Eckersley when she gave birth in a tent on the West Side of Manchester, according to the Manchester State Police. 

Police went to Eckersley's location on Monday, Dec. 26 around 12:40 a.m. after receiving a report of an infant born in the woods, but the new mother misled police about the newborn's location, as previously reported by Daily Voice.

Read more: Ex-Red Sox Player's Daughter Arrested For Concealing Location Of Newborn

The infant was left in temperatures around 15 F for over an hour until police found the baby.  

The mother was arrested on charges of felony assault and endangering the welfare of a child, and was released after posting $3,000 bail, according to Boston 10.

The second suspect in the case, Theberge, is charged with felony tampering with witnesses, reckless conduct, and endangering the welfare of a child. 

Police request that anyone with information about Theberge's location call Manchester Police at 603-668-8711, or the anonymous Crimeline at  603-624-4040.

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