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Hooksett police identify victims in fatal crash
Hooksett police identify victims in fatal crash

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time3 days ago

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Hooksett police identify victims in fatal crash

Hooksett Police have identified two people who died in a crash early Tuesday. Officers responded to a report of a crash involving two vehicles in the area of Hooksett Road near the Allenstown town line at 5:40 a.m. Upon arrival officers reported finding a Nissan Rogue had hit a Hyundai Kona, Hooksett Police said in a news release. The driver of the Nissan, identified as Irene Roby, 82, of Candia, and the driver of the Hyundai, identified as Tammy Ortiz, 52, of Manchester, were both rushed to a local hospital, where they were pronounced dead, police said. The passenger of the Hyundai remains hospitalized with serious injuries, police said. The Hooksett Crash Reconstruction Unit continues to investigate the crash, but their initial findings indicate the crash was caused by Roby being distracted by her heat controls inside the vehicle, Hooksett Police said. The crash reconstruction unit determined the Nissan was traveling south when the operator crossed the center line, striking the Hyundai in a northbound lane, according to police. Anyone with information about the crash is urged to contact Hooksett Police Detective Trevor Dearden at 603-624-1560. The investigation remains ongoing.

Two killed in Hooksett crash
Two killed in Hooksett crash

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time5 days ago

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Two killed in Hooksett crash

Two people are dead following a crash early Tuesday in Hooksett, police said. Hooksett Police responded to a report of a crash involving two vehicles in the area of Hooksett Road near the Allenstown town line at 5:40 a.m. Upon arrival officers reported finding a Nissan Rogue had hit a Hyundai Kona around 5:40 a.m., Hooksett Police said in a news release. The driver of the Nissan and the driver of the Hyundai were both rushed to a local hospital, where they were pronounced dead, police said. A passenger riding in the Hyundai was hospitalized with serious injuries. The names of those involved in the crash haven't been released, pending notification of next of kin, police said. A crash reconstruction unit later determined that the Nissan was traveling south when the operator crossed the center line, striking the Hyundai in a northbound lane, according to police. Anyone with information about the crash is urged to contact Hooksett Police Det. Trevor Dearden at 603-624-1560. The investigation remains ongoing.

Pair charged following high-speed police chase from Hooksett to Franklin
Pair charged following high-speed police chase from Hooksett to Franklin

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Pair charged following high-speed police chase from Hooksett to Franklin

Two people were taken into custody following a police chase involving speeds over 100 mph on Interstate 93 late Monday that began in Hooksett and ended in Franklin, State Police said. Phillip Bryson Phillip Bryson At 10:59 p.m. Monday, State Police were notified to be on the lookout for a vehicle whose driver, later identified as Philip Bryson, 53, of Somersworth, had allegedly fled from a Hooksett Police officer during an attempted traffic stop. The vehicle, a 2015 white Ford Escape, was reported to be traveling northbound on I-93 from the Hooksett Welcome Center at speeds over 100 mph and with no taillights, State Police said in a news release Tuesday. A state trooper reported spotting the Ford traveling northbound near Exit 12 in Concord — still at a high speed and with no taillights — and attempted to pull the SUV over but the driver failed to stop and a chase ensued. State troopers deployed spike strips, which deflated one of the Ford's front tires, officials said, but the driver continued north until exiting I-93 at Exit 17. The chase continued onto Route 4, through Boscawen and Salisbury, where the driver eventually turned onto Route 127, according to the report. Roxanne Quaile Roxanne Quaile After crossing the border into Franklin, State Police say, the Ford turned onto a small dirt road and stopped about a half-mile later in front of a mobile home. A male driver, identified as Bryson, exited the vehicle and entered the home, police said, while a female passenger, identified as Roxanne Quaile, 38, of Franklin, was taken into custody on an unrelated arrest warrant. Troopers and officers from the Franklin Police Department set up a perimeter around the mobile home, and after 'a period of negotiations' Bryson exited the home and was taken into custody, the report said. Bryson was charged with operating as a habitual offender, disobeying an officer, resisting arrest, reckless conduct and reckless operation. He was held at the Merrimack County Jail pending arraignment June 3 in Franklin District Court. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Trooper Ben Olmstead at 603-223-3831 or

Rollover crash kills man in Hooksett
Rollover crash kills man in Hooksett

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time17-05-2025

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Rollover crash kills man in Hooksett

A Hooksett man was pronounced dead after an early-morning rollover crash Saturday, according to town police. Jack Van Nort, 20, was apparently traveling east on Farmer Road in Hooksett about 2 a.m. when his 2005 Pontiac Grand Am apparently left the roadway, struck a large rock and tree, and flipped, officials said in a news release. Van Nort was the sole occupant. The Hooksett Crash Reconstruction Unit responded to conduct the investigation, and a portion of Farmer Road was shut down for several hours. Police said both speed and alcohol are believed to be factors in the crash. If anyone has information on the investigation is asked to contact Lt. Valerie Lamy at 603-624-1560 ext. 307 or e-mail vlamy@

20-year-old man killed following rollover crash in Hooksett N.H
20-year-old man killed following rollover crash in Hooksett N.H

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time17-05-2025

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20-year-old man killed following rollover crash in Hooksett N.H

A 20-year-old is dead after a rollover crash in Hooksett, New Hampshire. According to Hooksett Police, on Saturday around 2:17 a.m., officers responded to a single-vehicle rollover crash in the area of 117 Farmer Road. The operator was identified as 20-year-old Jack Van Nort, was pronounced dead on the scene. Van Nort's vehicle, a 2005 Pontiac Grand Am, appeared to have been traveling east on Farmer Road when it left the roadway, striking a large rock and tree, causing it to flip, police said. There were no other occupants and no other vehicles believed to be involved. A portion of Farmer Road was shut down for several hours. Both speed and alcohol are believed to be factors. Anyone with information on the crash is asked to contact Lt. Valerie Lamy at 603-624-1560 ext. 307 or e-mail vlamy@ This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available. Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW

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