MLB Corridor of Famer Dennis Eckersley’s Daughter Arrested In New Hampshire

The adopted daughter of MLB Corridor of Famer Dennis Eckersley was arrested in New Hampshire for leaving her child in freezing temps for over an hour after prematurely giving start, TMZ has confirmed.
Alexandra Eckersley is dealing with severe fees … endangering the welfare of a kid, falsifying bodily proof, assault and reckless conduct. Eckersley was arraigned Tuesday and held on $3,000 bail.
Eckersley delivered her child boy about 3 months early inside a tent in a wooded space of Manchester, NH … in line with NBC Boston. She reportedly was 4 to five months pregnant.
Eckersley known as police to report she had simply given start, however she initially lied to officers as to the newborn’s whereabouts — sending them on a wild goose chase. She was apparently embarrassed she was homeless and residing in an encampment together with her boyfriend.
Consequently, the newborn was left contained in the tent for 73 minutes in 15-degree climate. Eckersley lastly gave the best coordinates and cops discovered the toddler alive, however struggling to breathe. EMS staff carried out life-saving measures on the kid and rushed him to a hospital, the place he was intubated to help his respiratory.
Officers imagine Eckersley was excessive on medication on the time, though she denies it. When requested why she lied, Eckersley reportedly advised cops, “What do they inform when a aircraft goes down? Save your self first.” Her boyfriend, who was with Eckersley when police first arrived, may face fees.
Her dad, Dennis Eckersley, was inducted into baseball’s Corridor of Fame in 2004 after a storied 24-year profession as a pitcher for numerous prime groups, together with the Boston Crimson Sox and Oakland A’s.