Crime & Safety
Salem Woman Charged In Fenway Park Crash: Police
The crash occurred through Gate C around 8:30 a.m.

BOSTON, MA — A Salem woman is facing charges after State Police said she embarked on an erratic driving spree that included multiple crashes and concluded with her ramming through a gate at Fenway Park before she was stopped by a forklift driver on Monday morning.
Police said Colleen Marie Gibbs, 48, was involved in crashes in the Ted Williams Tunnel and at the U.S. Coast Guard base before heading to Fenway Park where she drove through a gate and was stopped short of driving onto the outfield, according to multiple media reports.
Police said her 2024 Honda Accord was first spotted driving aggressively in Revere early Monday morning and that a car matching that description hit two other vehicles in the Ted Williams Tunnel at about 7:30 a.m.
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Police said the same car then crashed into the base on Hanover Street in the North End before it was then seen entering Fenway Park's Gate 3 on Landsdowne Street where she ran into a forklift driver clearing items from weekend college graduations at about 8:30 a.m.
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