Crime & Safety
Teens Injured in Crash
New Hampshire State Police say speed may be a factor in early morning accident in Epping; two sent to area hospitals.

Two teens were transported to area hospitals early this morning after a crash on Camp Lee Road in Epping on July 20, 2015, according to New Hampshire State Police.
Epping Police and Fire and Rescue teams were called to Camp Lee Road after a 2010 Infiniti G37X left the roadway, crashed into several trees, and entrapped the driver, a teen from Newmarket, and a passenger, a teen from Laconia.
The Laconia teen was medflighted to Mass. General Hospital with life threatening injuries, according to a report. The Newmarket teen was transported to Portsmouth Regional Hospital.
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Epping Police requested troopers to assist with the investigation. The road was closed in the area of the crash “for several hours” as troopers and police conducted their investigation and the vehicle was removed from the scene.
“(The) initial investigation revealed that speed is a factor in this crash however all aspects of the crash still remains under investigation by the State Police Collision Analysis & Reconstruction Unit (C.A.R. Unit) with assistance from members of the NH State Police, Troop A Barracks,” according to Trooper Thomas Conlon of the NHSP.
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Assisting on scene were members of the Epping Police Department, Epping Fire and Rescue, Lee Police Department, Lee Fire and Rescue, Newmarket Police Department, Newmarket Fire and Rescue, Eversource Energy Company, Lewis Tree Service and Epping Highway Department, according to Conlon.
Anyone with further information related to the crash is being asked to contact Trooper Thomas Conlon at 603-223-8490 or by email at Thomas.Conlon@dos.nh.gov.
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