Traffic & Transit
New Ipswich Man Charged With Negligent Homicide After Fatal Crash
Travis Worth was accused of drunken driving on Route 31 in Greenville Wednesday which led to a crash that killed Kyle Tetreault of Wilton.

CONCORD, NH — A New Hampshire man is facing charges after a fatal crash in Greenville on Wednesday that killed a man from Wilton.
The New Hampshire State Police Collision Analysis and Reconstruction was called Route 31 around 7:45 p.m. after a red GMC pickup truck crashed with a Volkswagen Jetta. The driver of the Jetta, Kyle Tetreault, 35, of Wilton, was killed during the accident. A passenger, Robert Tetreault, 38, also of Wilton was airlifted to UMass. Memorial Hospital with serious injuries.
After investigating the crash scene, state police arrested the driver of the truck, Travis Worth, 37, of New Ipswich on negligent homicide and aggravated driving while intoxicated charges. He refused bail and was held at the Valley Street Jail. Worth was slated for arraignment on Thursday.
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“At this time, impairment appears to be the primary cause of this collision, though all possible contributing factors are being considered,” Det. Sgt. Michael McLaughlin of NHSP HQ said in a statement.
Route 31 was closed for several hours during the investigation. State police said Greenville and Wilton police and fire departments assisted with the investigation.
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Anyone with information about the crash is asked to contact TFC Nate Goodwin via phone at: 603-545-4288 or email at Nathaniel.D.Goodwin@dos.nh.gov.
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