Crime & Safety
Three Injured in I-93 Rollover
New Hampshire State Police are looking for a light colored, older model Buick that reportedly sideswiped the Subaru, fled the scene.
Three people were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries this morning after a rollover crash on I-93 north just before the Bow junction with I-89, according to a report.
New Hampshire State Police along with Bow, Concord, and Hooksett fire and rescue teams were called to the scene of a rollover – a Subaru Forrester that was on its side – with a single person trapped inside at around 3 a.m. on Dec. 13.
Two other people were out of the vehicle when troopers arrived. All three were taken to the hospital after the single occupant was extricated from the SUV.
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“A witness to the incident reported a suspect vehicle, possibly an older model Buick, light colored, was traveling northbound Interstate 93 at a very high rate of speed when it side swiped the victim’s vehicle causing it to lose control and rollover,” according to Sgt. Ronald Taylor of the NHSP. “The vehicle then struck the guardrail and continued northbound on Interstate 93.”
State troopers broadcast an alert, however, they were unable to locate the suspect vehicle and are now looking for the public’s assistance, according to the alert.
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“The suspect vehicle should have damage to the driver and passenger side of the vehicle,” Taylor stated. “Witnesses to this incident are encouraged to call Trooper Anthony Pratt at 603-223-4381.”
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