KEENE, N.H. (AP) – A Rindge man accused of helping a man flee charges that he killed a Vermont State Police trooper surrendered Monday.
Joshua Tatro, 27, failed to appear in Cheshire County Superior Court on Friday to answer felony charges that he drove Eric Daley of Lebanon, N.H., to Pennsylvania last June. A judge on Friday issued an order for Tatro’s arrest.
Tatro turned himself in to Rindge police Monday. He was taken to court where he pleaded innocent to the charges against him.
Daley faces second-degree murder charges in Vermont for killing State Police Sgt. Michael Johnson with his car. Johnson was hit while trying to stop Daley during a chase on Interstate 91.
Daley ran from the scene on Interstate 91 in Norwich. He was arrested on the Appalachian Trail two days later.
Two other New Hampshire men, Adrian Greene, 28, of Enfield, and Kevin O’Neill, 27, of Lebanon, are being charged in Vermont with being accessories after the fact for assisting Daley.
AP-ES-03-01-04 1933EST
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