Crime & Safety
Nashua Woman, Child Injured in ‘Distracted Driving’ Crash: NHSP
State troopers are looking for witnesses after a crash last night on I-93 in Bow which sent a woman and child to the hospital.
BOW, NH — A Nashua woman and a toddler passenger were sent to Concord Hospital last night after a crash on I-93 in Bow, that is alleged to have occurred due to distracted driving, according to New Hampshire State Police. Troopers allege that Paige Corriveau, 27, of Nashua, “was using a mobile electronic device at the time the crash,” a violation of the the state's hands-free law.
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Corriveau was reportedly driving a 1998 Toyota Corolla when she crashed into trees about 100 feet off the Interstate, while traveling on the northbound side of the highway, at just before 8 p.m. on March 1, 2017.
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“The vehicle was totaled,” said Staff Sgt. Charles Johnston of Troop D in a statement. “Prior to the collision, troopers and local officers were on the lookout for Corriveau’s vehicle after receiving a witness report it was being driven erratically.”
NHSP did not release an update on charges filed against Corriveau at post time.
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Anyone who may have witnessed the crash or has information regarding this incident is being asked to contact Trooper Christopher Elphick, New Hampshire State Police, Troop D, at 603-271-3636.
According to an online report, Corriveau was previously arrested in October 2009, in Londonderry, on an alcohol charge.
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