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Manchester man charged with possessing child sexual abuse images

Manchester man charged with possessing child sexual abuse images

Photo: Saga Communications/Manchester Police Department


MANCHESTER, N.H.- A man who worked at the Memorial School since October of 2024 has been charged with 12 counts of possessing child sexual abuse images.

According to Police 59-year-old Henry Clark was taken into custody Monday morning following an investigation that reportedly began back in 2024.

Following this series of events Superintendent of Schools William J. Rearick sent a letter to parents explaining that Clark was employed through a staffing agency who supplied the district with paraprofessionals and says there’s no indication that any local students were involved in the alleged allegations.

School officials also note that Clark is not allowed back on school property.

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