Residential Care Facility Worker Found Guilty of Simple Assault

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Concord, NH — Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald and Rye Police Chief Kevin Walsh  announce that Hugh D. McIntyre, age 69, of Greenland, New Hampshire, was convicted of simple assault by a jury in Rockingham County Superior Court on Friday, October 4, 2019.

Mr. McIntyre was alleged to have inappropriately touched an 86-year old woman with the intent of taking advantage of her age or physical disability while employed as a custodial staff member at a residential care facility in Rye, New Hampshire.

Additionally, the jury found Mr. McIntyre not guilty of sexual assault and abuse of facility patient based upon the same conduct.

Mr. McIntyre’s misdemeanor conviction carries the possibility of an extended term of imprisonment because the jury found that he intended to take advantage of the victim’s age or physical disability. He will be sentenced on December 12, 2019.  

Senior Assistant Attorney General Sean Gill, who serves as the director of the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit and Attorney Stephanie Johnson prosecuted this case along with Investigator Robert Freitas.

Under New Hampshire law, the Attorney General is responsible for the prosecution of a health care facility employees charged with willful abuse, mistreatment or neglect of a patient.

Suspected abuse of facility resident neglect, abuse, or mistreatment should be reported to the Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit at (603) 271-1246, the local police department, or the Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (800) 949-0470.

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