Hooksett Police seek driver in Londonderry Turnkpike hit-and-run

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HOOKSETT, NH — A 50 year old man was injured Jan. 28 after he was struck while walking toward the Deerhead Sportsmen Club by a truck with a plow.

On Monday at approximately 5:52 p.m., Hooksett police officers were dispatched to 314 Londonderry Turnpike. Officers arrived to find a man, 50, suffering from injuries to his left arm and head, which appeared to be non-life threatening. The man was transported to the hospital by Hooksett Fire and Rescue for further evaluation.

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Witnesses told police the man was walking south on Londonderry Turnpike on
the shoulder of the road approaching the Deerhead Sportsmen Club when he was struck
by a plow that was attached to a truck which was also travelling south. Witnesses also stated that the truck pulled over briefly before continuing south onto Londonderry Turnpike.

The investigation concluded that the suspect’s vehicle is a black or blue Ford F-350 with a black and yellow V-shaped plow driven by a male operator.

Anyone with  information regarding the vehicle as described, or who witnessed the accident, should  contact Hooksett Police Officer Travis Mannon at 624-1560 ext. 421.

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