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Speedy driver crashes after chase through Dover, Stratham, Epping, Lee

A driver clocked at 106 mph in Dover was arrested early Friday morning after a police pursuit that circled around Seacoast communities, covering the Spaulding Turnpike (Route 16), Route 101, Route 125 and Route 4, according to New Hampshire State Police. At 2:20 a.m., Trooper Gary Wood Jr. observed a green 1996 Nissan Maxima driving at 106 mph southbound on the turnpike allegedly operated by Christopher Deputat, 31, of Laconia, according to police. The car matched the description of a vehicle fled from a Dover police officer minutes earlier.  As Wood caught up to the vehicle, he observed obvious lane control issues and suspected that the driver was possibly impaired, police said.

First suspect pleads guilty in Frank s Taxi Medicaid fraud case

CONCORD  Former Frank s Taxi employee David Hackney pleaded guilty and was sentenced Tuesday in connection with Medicaid fraud charges that were brought against four people associated with the Somersworth business. New Hampshire Deputy Attorney General Jane E. Young said Hackney, 40, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to make false claims and conspiracy to commit theft by deception in connection with fraudulent claims for non-emergency medical transportation services provided by Frank’s Taxi. Prosecutors have said Hackney was engaged in a conspiracy with other Frank’s Taxi employees, collecting more than $20,000 in fraudulent Medicaid claims paid to Frank’s Taxi for transportation services that were never provided, between June 2, 2015, and April 30, 2016. Hackney pleaded guilty to conspiring with Edward Donnell IV, age 39, Liudmila Bulatova, 37, and Angelica Soule, 33. All four were indicted in 2019.

NH men indicted allegedly restrained victim with duct tape, beat him

DOVER A Strafford County Superior Court grand jury has indicted two Epping men for allegedly forcing their way into a Somersworth resident’s home, restraining him with duct tape, assaulting him, robbing him and later falsifying evidence and tampering with witnesses. Patrick E. McGuire, 52, and Zackery J. Fisher, 42. each face years in state prison if found guilty. Both are currently held at the Strafford County House of Corrections. Somersworth police have said the male victim was at his residence on Ringer Drive on Oct. 1 when McGuire and Fisher allegedly showed up, forcing their way inside after the victim opened the door.

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