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This week, we conducted a series of tabletop, discussion-based exercises for Sergeants from across the state. This train...
23/06/2026

This week, we conducted a series of tabletop, discussion-based exercises for Sergeants from across the state. This training covered a wide range of topics designed to better prepare supervisors for the complex and challenging situations they routinely encounter.

During the training, Sgt. Gerard Ditolla was recognized for his exceptional leadership and for the instrumental role he plays in training and guiding our members.

Congratulations and thank you, Sergeant!

NEWS RELEASE: MOTORCYCLE CRASH INVOLVING DEER RESULTS IN SERIOUS INJURIES PITTSBURG, N.H. – Two Quebec residents suffere...
23/06/2026

NEWS RELEASE: MOTORCYCLE CRASH INVOLVING DEER RESULTS IN SERIOUS INJURIES

PITTSBURG, N.H. – Two Quebec residents suffered serious injuries after a crash with a deer on Route 3 near the Canadian Port of Entry.

Just before 1 p.m., Monday, June 22, 2026, State Troopers assigned to the Troop F barracks responded to a report of a crash involving a motorcycle and a deer.

The preliminary investigation determined that a 2002 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide was traveling southbound on Route 3 when a deer entered the road, and a crash resulted. The rider, an adult male, and the passenger, an adult female, both of Quebec, were thrown from the bike.

The rider and passenger, who were both wearing helmets, suffered serious injuries. The passenger was transported to a local hospital, and the rider was flown by medical helicopter to a hospital in Maine.

Troopers were assisted at the scene by members of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, Pittsburg Fire Department, and 45th Parallel EMS. Route 3 was closed briefly while first responders worked at the scene.

Anyone with information about the crash is asked to contact Trooper Conor Doyle at (603) 846 3333 or [email protected].

NEWS RELEASE: THREE PEOPLE SERIOUSLY INJURED IN A HEAD-ON CRASH IN HOOKSETTHOOKSETT, N.H. – The New Hampshire State Poli...
23/06/2026

NEWS RELEASE: THREE PEOPLE SERIOUSLY INJURED IN A HEAD-ON CRASH IN HOOKSETT

HOOKSETT, N.H. – The New Hampshire State Police is investigating a crash that resulted in serious injuries to three people during the morning commute on Interstate 293.

At 5:40 a.m., Tuesday, June 23, 2026, State Troopers assigned to the Troop B barracks responded to a head-on collision involving two vehicles on I-293 northbound, in the area of mile marker 11 in Hooksett.

The preliminary investigation determined that the driver of a 2020 Subaru Legacy, later identified as Timothy Hubbard, 43, of Rome, Maine, was traveling southbound when, for reasons that remain under investigation, he lost control of the vehicle and crossed the center median into the northbound lanes. The Subaru then collided head-on with a Ford F-150 traveling north.

Hubbard, his passenger, and the driver of the Ford were all transported to area hospitals to be treated for serious, but non-life-threatening injuries.

The northbound lanes, as well as the left southbound lane, were closed for approximately an hour while Troopers and emergency personnel investigated the crash.

Speed is believed to be a factor in this collision; however, all aspects of this crash remain under investigation. Anyone who witnessed the incident or has information that may assist the investigation is asked to contact Trooper Isaiah Acquaye at [email protected].

NEWS RELEASE: EARLY MORNING BURGLARY INVESTIGATION LEADS TO ARRESTEAST KINGSTON, N.H. – A Connecticut man was arrested a...
23/06/2026

NEWS RELEASE: EARLY MORNING BURGLARY INVESTIGATION LEADS TO ARREST

EAST KINGSTON, N.H. – A Connecticut man was arrested and faces multiple charges after a burglary in East Kingston.

At 1:46 a.m., Friday, June 19, 2026, State Troopers assigned to the Troop A barracks responded to a report of a possible burglary in progress at a home in East Kingston. When they arrived, Troopers confirmed that a burglary had occurred in which suspects entered the home and stole two Yamaha dirtbikes.

As Troopers secured the crime scene and searched for suspects, Kingston Police Officer Nikolas Ballantyne, who responded to assist the investigating Troopers, located a suspicious vehicle in the parking lot of an abandoned business on Depot Road in East Kingston, a short distance from the location of the burglary. Next to the suspicious vehicle, one of the stolen dirtbikes was lying on the ground, and tools capable of forcing entry into buildings were located. Troopers responded and detained a suspect, identified as Nathan R. Bolduc, 22, of Ashford, Connecticut. Troopers also later located the second stolen dirtbike and returned both to their rightful owner.

Bolduc was arrested on felony charges of burglary – nighttime, receiving stolen property, as well as misdemeanor counts of possession of burglary tools and criminal mischief. Following his arrest, Bolduc refused bail and was held at the Rockingham County jail pending an arraignment in Brentwood District Court scheduled for Monday, June 22, 2026.

Additional Troopers assigned to the Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Unit and Special Enforcement Unit, as well as officers from Kingston, Newton, and Danville, provided assistance.

While all aspects of this incident remain under investigation, Troopers believe additional suspects may have been involved. Any area residents with relevant surveillance footage or anyone with other information that may assist in the investigation is asked to contact Detective Sergeant John Kelly at [email protected].

NEWS RELEASE: DRIVER SERIOUSLY INJURED IN A THREE-VEHICLE CRASH IN TILTONTILTON, N.H. – One person was seriously hurt af...
22/06/2026

NEWS RELEASE: DRIVER SERIOUSLY INJURED IN A THREE-VEHICLE CRASH IN TILTON

TILTON, N.H. – One person was seriously hurt after a multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 93.

At 2:26 p.m., Sunday, June 21, 2026, State Troopers assigned to the Troop D barracks responded to a report of a crash involving three vehicles on I-93 southbound, near mile marker 58, in Tilton.

The preliminary investigation determined that the driver of a Ford Focus, later identified as Dinah Tague, 76, of Kissimmee, Florida, was travelling on I-93 southbound when she struck a Toyota 4Runner. The driver of the Toyota lost control and entered the woods, where the vehicle suffered heavy damage. A tree then fell on the Toyota, trapping the driver inside the vehicle. Meanwhile, Tague continued down the road and struck the rear of another vehicle, a Dodge Ram 1500, before going off the road and crashing into trees.

One southbound lane of I-93 was closed for about an hour and a half while emergency personnel worked at the scene and the vehicles were towed, resulting in a significant delay for the heavy southbound traffic.

The driver of the Toyota was removed from the vehicle and transported to Concord Hospital with serious injuries. Tague was issued a summons for speed, following too closely, a yellow line violation, and negligent driving.

Troopers were assisted by additional troopers assigned to the Troop E barracks, as well as members of the Tilton-Northfield and Sanbornton fire departments.

All aspects of the crash remain under investigation. Anyone with information that may assist in the investigation is asked to contact Trooper Tyler Griffin at [email protected].

As another edition of Laconia Motorcycle Week comes to an end, we would like to thank the majority of locals and visitor...
22/06/2026

As another edition of Laconia Motorcycle Week comes to an end, we would like to thank the majority of locals and visitors who participated safely!

On a bike or in a car, always follow traffic rules closely. Obey the speed limit, do not drive recklessly or impaired.

NEWS RELEASE: MOTORCYCLIST DECEASED FOLLOWING CRASH IN MEREDITHMEREDITH, N.H. – A Nashua man is deceased following a mot...
22/06/2026

NEWS RELEASE: MOTORCYCLIST DECEASED FOLLOWING CRASH IN MEREDITH

MEREDITH, N.H. – A Nashua man is deceased following a motorcycle crash on Interstate 93.

At 3:33 p.m., Saturday, June 20, 2026, State Troopers assigned to the Troop D barracks responded to a report of a motorcycle crash on I-93 southbound in Meredith.

The preliminary investigation determined that the rider of a red 2021 Honda CBR600RR motorcycle had, for reasons that remain under investigation, veered off the roadway before losing control and sliding across the center median to the tree line. It was also determined that the crash likely occurred hours earlier.

The motorcyclist was identified as Miguel Garcia Jr., 22, of Nashua. He was pronounced deceased on the scene.

Troopers were assisted by members of the New Hampton Fire Department.

All aspects of the crash remain under investigation. Anyone with information that may assist in the investigation is asked to contact Trooper Peter Kosakowski at [email protected].

21/06/2026

Happy Father’s Day!

We would like to recognize all the remarkable fathers out there, especially those within the New Hampshire State Police.

Thank you for everything you do, every single day! 👏

20/06/2026

We know some of our waterways become just as busy as the roads on hot summer days. New Hampshire's lakes, rivers, and coastline are a treasure, but we ask everyone to enjoy them responsibly.

Listen to Captain Grieco's message from yesterday's Summer Safety News Conference in Hampton.

NEWS RELEASE: DRIVER DECEASED AFTER HEAD-ON COLLISION IN COLUMBIACOLUMBIA, N.H. – One person is deceased and five others...
20/06/2026

NEWS RELEASE: DRIVER DECEASED AFTER HEAD-ON COLLISION IN COLUMBIA

COLUMBIA, N.H. – One person is deceased and five others remain hospitalized after a head-on collision in Coös County.

Just after 9 p.m., Friday, June 19, 2026, State Troopers assigned to the Troop F barracks responded to a reported head-on crash on Route 3.

The preliminary investigation has determined that a 2021 Chevrolet Silverado was traveling southbound and a 2012 Chevrolet Camaro was driving northbound on Route 3 when, for reasons that remain under investigation, the Camaro crossed the centerline and struck the Silverado head-on, causing severe damage.

Several good Samaritans immediately stopped to assist the occupants of both vehicles. The Silverado was occupied by a family of five, including two adults and three children. All five were transported to Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital in Colebrook, two with non-life-threatening injuries and three with life-threatening injuries. All five were later transferred to Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center.

The driver and sole occupant of the Camaro, identified as Courtney Diamond, 25, of Pelham, succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced deceased at the scene.

Troopers were assisted at the scene by members of the Colebrook police and fire departments, New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, Pittsburg Police Department, Stratford Fire Department, and 45th Parallel EMS. Route 3 was closed for approximately three and a half hours while Troopers conducted their on-scene investigation.

All aspects of the crash remain under investigation. Anyone with information that may assist in the investigation is asked to contact Trooper Jacob Ingerson at (603) 846-3333 or [email protected].

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