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Wanted Subject, Croydon, NH

News and Events For Immediate Release January 18, 2020 For more information contact: Trooper Daniel Peete 603-223-8490 Michael.McLaughlin@dos.nh.gov Wanted Subject, Croydon, NH booking photo of Douglas C. Smith Jr. The New Hampshire State Police-Troop C is seeking the public's help in locating wanted fugitive: Douglas C. Smith Jr. Age 31 Croydon, NH Mr. Smith is wanted on two outstanding felony level, domestic violence arrest warrants. Mr. Smith is described as being 5'11" tall, 250 lbs with black hair and brown eyes. The public is asked to not make contact with Smith if he is observed, but rather to call law enforcement immediately. Anyone that may have further information related to this matter is asked to contact Detective Sergeant Michael McLaughlin via Troop C dispatch at 603-223-8494 or email at Michael.McLaughlin@dos.nh.gov.

State Police cruiser crash, Route 28 in Alton

For Immediate Release February 12, 2020 For more information contact: Trooper Hawley Rae or Trooper Margaret Ready 603-323-3333 State Police cruiser crash, Route 28 in Alton photo of NH Police Cruiser On February 12, 2020, at approximately 9:30 am, the Alton Police Department and State Police responded to a report of a two-vehicle motor vehicle crash involving a State Police cruiser on Route 28 in Alton. Upon their arrival on scene it was determined that Sergeant Russ Holmes, of the Troop E barracks in Tamworth, was traveling north on Route 28 when he slowed to make a left turn onto Old Wolfeboro Road. While Sergeant Holmes was stopped, and waiting for southbound traffic to clear, he was struck from behind by a 1996 Ford Ranger. The operator of the Ford Ranger was identified as Calvin Cheney, age 27, of New Durham, NH. During the course of this investigation, CHENEY admitted to being distracted, as he was reaching for his cell phone just prior to the crash. This case is currently under investigation and charges may be forthcoming. CHENEY refused medical treatment and was released from the scene. Sergeant Holmes was transported to the Concord Hospital for evaluation of injuries resulting from this crash. Anyone that may have further information related to this collision, or who witnessed this collsion are encouraged to contact Trooper Hawley Rae or Trooper Margaret Ready at 603-323-3333.

Motor Vehicle Crash Involving a State Police Cruiser, Interstate 93, New Hampton

News and Events For Immediate Release February 8, 2020 For more information contact: Sergeant Carl Huddleston 603-223-8922 carl.huddleston@dos.nh.gov Motor Vehicle Crash Involving a State Police Cruiser, Interstate 93, New Hampton On Saturday, February 8, 2020 at approximately 10:25 AM, Trooper Kevin Raymond of the New Hampshire State Police Troop-G Barracks had just arrived on scene to assist another Trooper with a motor vehicle crash on Interstate 93 southbound in the Town of New Hampton. His cruiser, a 2017 Chevrolet Tahoe, was parked in the right hand breakdown lane with his emergency lights activated. Shortly after arriving on scene Trooper Raymond was in the process of retrieving some emergency gear from his rear seat. His attention was drawn to the sound of screeching tires as he observed a vehicle heading right for him and his cruiser. Having only a second or two to react Trooper Raymond jumped onto the cruiser running board as a vehicle sped by hitting the rear driver side door. This vehicle continued down the road for a distance before coming to final rest in the center median. This vehicle was a 2005 Toyota Camry operated Eric Jenness, age 33 of Plymouth, NH. Jenness told the investigating Troopers that he had momentarily look down at his cell phone and when he looked back up he was heading for the cruiser and could not avoid crashing into to it. Trooper Raymond did not appear to have suffered any injuries in the crash. Jenness was evaluated on scene for minor injuries however he was not transported for any follow up treatment. Initial investigation revealed that the 2005 Toyota Camry, operated by E. Jenness was traveling southbound on Interstate 93 in the right hand travel lane. The 2017 Chevrolet Tahoe marked State Police cruiser was parked in the right hand breakdown lane assisting with another crash. The operator of the Toyota Camry was distracted by his cell phone and had crashed into the parked State Police Cruiser. It appears that Jenness was in violation of the "Use of Mobile Electronic Devices While Driving" law and the "Motorist Duties When Approaching Highway Emergencies" (Move Over) law. As a result of the collision, Interstate 93 northbound in this area was limited to one lane for about an hour and a half as the investigation was conducted. The New Hampshire State Police were assisted on scene by the Ashland Fire and Rescue Department, New Hampton Fire and Rescue Department, and the New Hampshire Department of Transportation. Anyone that may have further information relating to this collision is encouraged to contact Sergeant Carl Huddleston of the New Hampshire State Police-Troop G at 603-223-8922 or at carl.huddleston@dos.nh.gov.

Arrest for Felony Reckless Conduct and Second Degree Assault, Hampton, NH

News and Events For Immediate Release January 20, 2020 For more information contact: Arrest for Felony Reckless Conduct and Second Degree Assault, Hampton, NH booking photo of Desiree Gulyban Based upon information gathered during an approximately one month long investigation into the cause of the Epping crash that caused a JP Noonan fuel tanker to roll over on Route 101, an arrest has been made. On Monday, January 20, 2020 at approximately 5:05 pm, Trooper Goulet of the New Hampshire State Police, Troop-A barracks, arrested 25 year old Desiree Gulyban at her residence in Hampton on warrants for Felony Reckless Conduct and Second Degree assault. At the time of the crash, Gulyban was operating a 2003, Volvo S60, when she crashed into a 2007 Heil tanker truck owned by JP Noonan Transportation. The crash caused the tanker to leave the roadway and overturn in the wood line, spilling over 6,000 gallons of the nearly 11,000 gallons of fuel that was being transported. As a result of Gulyban's actions, the operator of the tanker, Jeffry Beaulieu, age 28, of New Boston, sustained serious but non-life threatening injuries. Route 101 was closed between exit 6 and 7 for approximately 10 hours. Environmental assessment and cleanup of the fuel remains ongoing, and is expected to last several months to a year.

Route 101 Pedestrian Crash, Route 101, Candia

News and Events For Immediate Release February 9, 2020 For more information contact: Trooper Petros Lazos petros.Lazos@dos.nh.gov Route 101 Pedestrian Crash, Route 101, Candia On February 9, 2020 at approximately 1:22 pm, a pedestrian was struck by a motor vehicle on Route 101 westbound in Candia, NH. Preliminary investigation revealed that Colin Farley, age 29, of Manchester, NH, was traveling west on Route 101, in a 2004 Volvo XC70, when he struck a pedestrian, Tony Morin, 43, of Raymond, NH. Mr. Morin was transported to the Elliot Hospital in Manchester with life threatening injuries. One lane of Route 101 westbound was closed for approximately 3 hours as Troopers conducted their investigation and the vehicle was removed. Assisting the New Hampshire State Police Troop A at the scene were New Hampshire State Police C.A.R. unit, Candia Police, and Fire Departments. This crash remains under investigation by Trooper Lazos. Anyone with information pertaining to this collision is asked to contact Trooper Lazos, New Hampshire State Police Troop A (Petros.Lazos@dos.nh.gov).


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