Lyndeborough resident hit by car in Auburn
Published: 04-11-2023 3:04 PM |
A Lyndeborough man sustained non-life-threatening injuries Monday after his disabled vehicle was hit by another driver.
According to a release from Troop A of the New Hampshire State Police, Cody Douglas, 23, of Lyndeborough got out of his 2006 Subaru Forester when it broke down on Route 101 West in Auburn at approximately 4:30 p.m. The vehicle was on the left side of the road, partially in the high-speed lane.
Douglas was trying to remedy his vehicle’s problem when a 2023 Ford Transit van driven by Timothy Philbrick, 56, of Merrimack, pushed the Subaru into him, sending him airborne.
Due to the sustained damage and inability to brake, Philbrick’s vehicle continued traveling for approximately a quarter-mile before stopping on the right side of the roadway, according to State Police.
Both operators were transported to a local hospital, where they were treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
The travel lanes of Route 101 West were shut down for approximately 1 1/2 hours while the crash was investigated, and the removal of the involved vehicles could be arranged. The flow of traffic was limited to the breakdown lane during that time.
This crash remains under investigation, and anyone with information pertaining to this incident is asked to contact Trooper Seth Parker at seth.w.parker@ dos.nh .gov.
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A Mason motorcyclist sustained serious, but non-life-threatening injuries after crashing Monday in Peterborough.
According to a release from the Peterborough Police Department, at approximately 8 p.m., officers attempted to stop a motorcycle operated by Batiste Crosby, 37, of Mason for reckless operation on Greenfield Road (Route 136) in Peterborough. According to police, the motorcycle accelerated up to 90 mph and passed another motorist on a corner. Shortly after, police stated the motorcycle crashed on Greenfield Road in the area of Gulf Road.
Crosby was transported to Monadnock Community Hospital. This accident is under investigation. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Peterborough Police Department at 603-924-8050.
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