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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 870217" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>During Guaman's arraignment in Milford District Court, a prosecutor said that after Guaman's truck dragged Denice for more than a quarter of a mile, Guaman made a turn and drove onto a sidewalk. At that point, Denice became dislodged from the truck. Guaman then backed up over Denice and drove off, prosecutors said. He was stopped by Milford police a short time later.</p><p>Guaman's lawyer, Craig Tavares, did not immediately return a call seeking comment.</p><p>"We have two major issues here," Denice's mother, Maureen Maloney, told reporters.</p><p>"The drinking and driving and illegals driving without a license. I'm not against people coming to this country, it's a wonderful country, but do it the right way and abide by the laws once you're here."</p><p>Pablo Guaman, who owns the truck Nicholas Guaman was driving, was charged with allowing an unlicensed operator to drive a motor vehicle. Authorities were unsure whether the two are related.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 870217, member: 12952"] During Guaman's arraignment in Milford District Court, a prosecutor said that after Guaman's truck dragged Denice for more than a quarter of a mile, Guaman made a turn and drove onto a sidewalk. At that point, Denice became dislodged from the truck. Guaman then backed up over Denice and drove off, prosecutors said. He was stopped by Milford police a short time later. Guaman's lawyer, Craig Tavares, did not immediately return a call seeking comment. "We have two major issues here," Denice's mother, Maureen Maloney, told reporters. "The drinking and driving and illegals driving without a license. I'm not against people coming to this country, it's a wonderful country, but do it the right way and abide by the laws once you're here." Pablo Guaman, who owns the truck Nicholas Guaman was driving, was charged with allowing an unlicensed operator to drive a motor vehicle. Authorities were unsure whether the two are related. [/QUOTE]
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