Crime & Safety
Hanover Man Bagged Driving 106 MPH On I-93: State Police
Nathaniel Neroni was arrested Monday after a state police aircraft reportedly clocked him driving at high rates of speed on I-93 South.

HOOKSETT, NH — A New Hampshire man is facing charges after being arrested Monday accused of reckless operation on I-93 South. New Hampshire State Police's Special Enforcement Unit was monitoring traffic from both the ground and air on Veterans Day and reportedly tracked a Saab 9-3 driving "at an extremely high rate of speed," according to Lt. Sean Haggerty. The Saab was clocked at 106 mph in Bow, on the southbound side of the Interstate.
The trooper in the air radioed to troopers on the ground just as the Saab passed by one of the troopers. The vehicle was stopped in Hooksett and the driver, Nathaniel Neroni, 32, of Hanover, was arrested and charged with reckless driving, operating after a suspension of revocation, and operating with a suspended registration. He is due in Concord District Court on Dec. 19.
Haggerty also stated the special enforcement unit issued 70 summonses and warnings during the aircraft detail.
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