Crime & Safety
More Charges Lodged Against Motorcyclists
NHSP: Go Pro video camera recorded Brandon Clark and Christopher Grant riding at speeds of up to 160 mph on I-93.

More charges have been filed against a pair of motorcyclists who allegedly were caught speeding on Columbus Day on I-93 in Ashland.
Christopher Grant, 26, pictured right, of Manchester, and Brandon Clark, 25, left, of Weare, were both arrested again on new reckless driving charges.
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According to state police, Grant and Clark were arrested on Oct. 12, 2015, on reckless driving charges after allegedly speeding – 118 mph – on I-93 as tracked by the New Hampshire State Police Special Enforcement Unit at around 1:30 p.m.
At the time of the arrest, police seized a GoPro video camera and applied for a search warrant to eye video on the camera. The search warrant was granted and after viewing the video, investigators allege that Grant and Clark, at times, passed vehicles at speeds of up to 160 mph, according to a report. State police arrested them again on the new reckless driving charges.
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New Hampshire State Police investigators are asking anyone who was in the I-93 Ashland area around 1 p.m. on Oct. 12, and saw the motorcyclists passing traffic at high rates of speed to come forward and speak to Trooper First Class Charles George at 603-271-8821.
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