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Hudson motorcyclist dead after collision with SUV in Litchfield
Hudson motorcyclist dead after collision with SUV in Litchfield

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time6 days ago

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Hudson motorcyclist dead after collision with SUV in Litchfield

A 41-year-old motorcyclist died Tuesday night after striking the rear of an SUV that was backing onto a highway in Litchfield, police said. Jean Lopes of Hudson was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash near 519 Charles Bancroft Highway, according to the Litchfield Police Department. Police said the collision occurred when a Toyota RAV4 was reversing onto the highway and was struck from behind by Lopes's Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Lopes was found unresponsive in the roadway. "Witness accounts suggest the RAV4 was in the process of reversing onto Charles Bancroft Highway when it was struck from behind by the motorcycle," police said. The Litchfield Police Department is investigating the crash with assistance from the Hudson Police Department's Crash Investigation and Reconstruction Team. The New Hampshire Office of the Chief Medical Examiner will conduct an examination. Anyone with information about the crash can contact Officer Roche at 603-424-4047 or troche@

N.H. Teen, 19, Accused of Intentionally Causing Fatal Collision with Motorcycle While Driving Under the Influence: Police
N.H. Teen, 19, Accused of Intentionally Causing Fatal Collision with Motorcycle While Driving Under the Influence: Police

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time02-05-2025

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N.H. Teen, 19, Accused of Intentionally Causing Fatal Collision with Motorcycle While Driving Under the Influence: Police

A New Hampshire teenager, 19, has been arrested and is facing multiple charges including negligent homicide after allegedly intentionally causing a collision with a motorcycle while driving a car under the influence, police have said The man driving the motorcycle was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash in Litchfield, N.H. A second car was involved in the incident after the driver allegedly "swerved to miss the motorcycle as it slid into her lane," police said; she was treated for minor injuries on-site and released A New Hampshire teenager, 19, has been accused of driving under the influence before allegedly intentionally causing a fatal collision with a motorcycle, police have said. On Wednesday, April 30 at approximately 9:17 p.m. local time, authorities responded to reports of a motor vehicle crash "on Route 102, between Cutler Road and Woodburn Road" in Litchfield, N.H., the Litchfield Police Department said in a press release shared with PEOPLE on May 2. "Upon arrival, officers located a Toyota Corolla and a Mitsubishi Outlander involved in a head-on collision. Nearby, a motorcycle was found in the woodline, and an adult male, wearing a helmet, was discovered unresponsive on the shoulder of the road," police stated, adding that the man was pronounced dead at the scene. Police identified the victim as Jeffrey Day, 57. The driver of the Toyota — identified as John Burke — has been arrested, police said in the initial post, adding that a further investigation revealed he was "allegedly driving under the influence at the time of the incident." "An investigation led by the Litchfield Police Department, in collaboration with the New Hampshire State Police (NHSP) Detectives and the Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Unit (CAR), determined that the collision between the Toyota and the motorcycle was intentional, based on witness statements and physical evidence," police added. The release stated, "The subsequent crash involving the Mitsubishi was not believed to be intentional, but occurred as the driver of the Mitsubishi swerved to miss the motorcycle as it slid into her lane." Burke has been charged with the following offenses: Negligent Homicide; Manslaughter – Reckless; First Degree Assault with a Deadly Weapon; Aggravated DUI – Serious Bodily Injury; Reckless Conduct – Deadly Weapon; Witness Tampering; and Vehicular Assault. Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases. The suspect was arraigned at Merrimack District Court on Thursday, May 1, police said in the release. "The driver of the Mitsubishi was treated for minor injuries on-site and released. The driver of the Toyota, later identified as Burke, was transported to Southern New Hampshire Medical Center and treated for minor injuries," police said. Litchfield Fire Rescue shared multiple images of the incident on Facebook, writing that "Derry Road was closed in both directions for hours while police investigated the accident." Read the original article on People

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