Crime & Safety
NHSP Seeks Help with Hit-and-Run Incident
Investigators are looking for a white cargo van with a large American flag painted on the entire length of the van.

SALEM, NH - New Hampshire State Police investigators are asking for the public's help finding a cargo van that allegedly struck a pickup truck on I-93 in Salem on March 4, 2016.
The incident reportedly occurred around 10:15 a.m. on the northbound side of the highway just over the Massachusetts-New Hampshire line.
After the sideswipe, the cargo van pulled over on the high speed side of the Interstate and the driver exited the vehicle to look at the damage to the van. The driver then got back in his van and drove across the center median crossover and turned south on I-93 back into Massachusetts.
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The driver and passenger of the pickup were unable to get a license plate type or number for the white cargo van, according to Lt. Nathan Noyes of the NHSP.
The van is white, with a large American flag painted on the entire length of the van. The rear passenger side window of the van also had a large handicap picture on the window. The damage to the van will be located on the passenger side of the van, according to the state police. The driver was a white male, of average height, wearing a baseball hat and a hoodie type jacket that was dark in color and khaki pants.
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Anyone with information on this driver or van is asked to contact Sgt. William Burke, at 603 223-8965, or 603 223-4381, Ext. 0.
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