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Police say one automobile veered off I-95 north and throughout the median, hitting an oncoming automobile earlier than spinning out and hitting two others.
A Maine man is going through DUI and different prices after he allegedly brought on a four-car crash on I-95 south in New Hampshire.
The crash occurred a bit of earlier than 9:15 p.m. on Saturday in North Hampton when a Subaru Outback pushed by 50-year-old Cape Neddick resident Douglas McKay veered off of I-95 north and over the median onto I-95 south, State Police mentioned in a information launch.
As soon as on I-95 south, the Outback hit an oncoming Honda Civic pushed by 24-year-old Salem, Mass., resident Sienna Waite, the discharge mentioned. Whereas spinning out, the 2 vehicles hit a Nissan Rogue pushed by 45-year-old Amesbury resident Amanda Porter, and a Mini Cooper pushed by Ethan Jury, 34, of Philadelphia.
First responders took McKay and a passenger in Waite’s automobile to a hospital with critical however not life-threatening accidents, the discharge mentioned. In addition they took Waite to a hospital with non-life-threatening accidents.
Police mentioned they’re nonetheless investigating why the Outback veered off the highway, however have charged McKay with felony and misdemeanor DUIs, reckless conduct, and vehicular assault.
Police arrested McKay on the hospital, however launched him on private recognizance bail to the hospital for additional remedy, the discharge mentioned. He can be arraigned in Rockingham District Court docket at a later date.
Police closed all however the breakdown lane of I-95 south for 2 and a half hours following the crash to facilitate the required medical response and clear up the considerable particles.
State Police are nonetheless investigating the crash. Anybody with details about the crash is requested to contact them at (603) 223-4381 or e mail Trooper Stephen Galvin at [email protected]
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