New Hampshire woman allegedly drove wrong way on interstate while drunk
A New Hampshire woman is accused of driving the wrong way on an interstate earlier Thursday morning while drunk.
Police apprehended 24-year-old Chelsea Cormier, of Windham, after setting up spike strips at the Hookset Toll Plaza that successfully struck two of her Prius’s tires, according to New Hampshire State Police. She was charged with driving while intoxicated, police said.
Around 1 a.m., police responded to a report that a car was traveling northbound in a southbound lane on the Everett Turnpike. After driving through the tollbooth in Bedford, the car continued onto I-293 north, police said.
Despite having two flat tires after driving over the spike strip, Cormier attempted to get her vehicle back onto the highway before police blocked her car and arrested her, according to police.
Police are continuing to investigate the incident.
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