Traffic & Transit
Queen City Woman Accused Of Impaired Driving On Everett Turnpike, I-293, During Chase With State Troopers
Anny Arias Gomez, who was out on bail, was arrested on multiple charges Wednesday night after being accused of speeding, reckless driving.

MANCHESTER, NH — A Queen City woman was arrested and held on preventative detention after being accused of impaired driving and a chase with New Hampshire State Police on Wednesday night.
Around 9:15 p.m., state police began receiving reports about a 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe SUV with lane control issues on the Everett Turnpike in Merrimack. Callers, according to state police, said the driver was “operating dangerously.” Troopers attempted to stop the SUV on the northbound side of Interstate 293, activating their cruiser’s emergency lights and sirens, but the driver, later identified as Anny Arias Gomez, 34, of Manchester, “refused to stop and continued at low speed while still exhibiting lane control issues,” a report stated.
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Eventually, Gomez stopped and was arrested, state police said.
“During the on-scene investigation, troopers determined that impairment was a factor,” state police said.
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Gomez was charged with reckless conduct with a deadly weapon, disobeying an officer, resisting arrest/detention, aggravated driving under the influence, breach of bail, operating without a valid license, operating after suspension, reckless operation, and speed. She was held on preventive detention and scheduled to be arraigned in Manchester District Court on Thursday.
It is unknown, at the time of publication, what charge or charges Gomez was out on bail for at the time of her arrest.
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