Stephen VanDalinda, 64, killed, Erin VanDalinda, 61, injured, and driver Catrina Costello, 38, arrested in pedestrian collision on Pine Street in Seabrook, New Hampshire
Driver accused of striking couple with vehicle in Seabrook; 1 killed(link is external)
According to the attorney general’s office, Costello was issued a one-year stalking final order beginning Sept. 28, 2017, that ordered her to stay away from Erin VanDalinda and avoid stalking or abusing her household members or relatives. She was also prohibited from coming within 50 feet of Erin VanDalinda’s household animals.
Seabrook Woman Charged With Running Down Neighbors With Car, Killing One(link is external)
Catrina Costello, 38, will be arraigned Thursday afternoon in Rockingham County Superior Court on several charges including assault, drunk driving and stalking.
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