Crime & Safety
NHSP: Speed May Be Factor in I-93 Crash
State Police: Jacob Veroneau of Concord lost control of his Jeep on Friday; driver was involved in deadly crash on Clinton Street in 2012.

A local man who was involved in a deadly crash on Clinton Street back in 2012 reportedly crashed his Jeep on I-93, according to the New Hampshire State Police.
On Friday, July 10, 2015, at approximately 6:20 a.m., a state trooper from Troop B in Bedford responded to a motor vehicle crash on I-93 south in Hooksett. Upon arrival it was learned that Jacob Veroneau, 20, of Concord, was traveling south on I-93 and exited the highway onto the Exit 9-N off-ramp.
“Veroneau lost control of his vehicle on the ramp and rolled his 2002 Jeep Wrangler into the center median,” according to the report. “Veroneau was transported to the Elliott Hospital and was treated for minor injuries. Speed may be a factor as to the cause of the crash.”
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Traffic in this area was delayed for a short time while the vehicle was removed from the center median.
Veroneau was involved in a deadly crash on Clinton Street in October 2012 that took the lives of crash that took the lives of Jesse Wolfe, 31, of Concord, and Kyara Mailhot, 7, of Manchester. It was later reported that he was texting at the time of the accident. The family of Kyara Mailhot later raised thousands of dollars to help other children.
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Any information in regards to this incident, contact Trooper First Class Frank Campo at the State Police Barracks Troop B in Bedford - 603-672-3333.
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