A New Hampshire State Police vehicle transporting Gov. Chris Sununu was involved in a collision Friday morning, but no injuries were reported.State police said another vehicle pulled out in front of the state police vehicle from Thorndike Street onto South Street, resulting in the collision.The state police vehicle was being driven by an on-duty state police sergeant, and the driver of the other vehicle was identified as a 79-year-old Concord man.Police said there were no injuries in the collision.”Doing great and am glad that everyone is okay!” Sununu said in a statement.Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact Lt. Daniel W. Baldassarre at 603-223-8769.
A New Hampshire State Police vehicle transporting Gov. Chris Sununu was involved in a collision Friday morning, but no injuries were reported.
State police said another vehicle pulled out in front of the state police vehicle from Thorndike Street onto South Street, resulting in the collision.
The state police vehicle was being driven by an on-duty state police sergeant, and the driver of the other vehicle was identified as a 79-year-old Concord man.
Police said there were no injuries in the collision.
“Doing great and am glad that everyone is okay!” Sununu said in a statement.
Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact Lt. Daniel W. Baldassarre at 603-223-8769.
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