Crime & Safety
Portsmouth Sobriety Checkpoint Leads To 2 DUI Charges
The New Hampshire State Police screened nearly 300 vehicles during the weekend.

PORTSMOUTH, NH — Two people were arrested during a sobriety checkpoint held by the New Hampshire State Police on Friday into Saturday morning, according to a press statement. Arrested on Aug. 11, to Aug. 12, 2017, were Andi Gray, 23, of Newburyport, MA, and Kevin Flynn, 48, of Somersworth. Both Gray and Flynn were charged with driving under the influence, according to a statement by Lt. John Hennessey of Troop A.
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Hennessey noted that during the checkpoint, 280 vehicles were stopped and screened. (For more information on this and other neighborhood stories, subscribe to Portsmouth NH Patch to receive daily newsletters and breaking news alerts.)
Both Flynn and Gray are due in Portsmouth District Court on Aug. 30.
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