Two people were killed in a crash that injured a third Wednesday in Greenland, New Hampshire.
The two-vehicle crash happened around 1:15 p.m. on Interstate 95, New Hampshire State Police said.
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Authorities believe 24-year-old Steve Le of Methuen, Massachusetts, lost control of his Toyota Camry while driving northbound, crossing into the southbound side of I-95.
The car hit a Ford Econoline van driven by 58-year-old Leslie Lynn of Roanoke, Virginia.
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Le and Lynn were both pronounced dead at the scene. A passenger in the van was brought to a hospital with serious injuries.
Police said earlier that southbound traffic was being routed off I-95 at Exit 3, with two travel lanes closed headed north, as well.
#UPDATE: Traffic is being routed off I-95 south at Exit 3. Two right lanes and the left breakdown are also closed on the northbound side of I-95 in the area of the crash scene. #NHSP #nhtraffic
— New Hampshire State Police (@NH_StatePolice) October 16, 2024