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Truck driver accused of not clearing snow off roof faces criminal charges

The ice and snow went through a car windshield on Route 102 in New Hampshire, causing the driver serious injuries.

Snow and ice that dislodged from a box truck struck a car on Route 102, seriously injuring the driver, police in Londonderry said. Londonderry Police Department

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LONDONDERRY, N.H. (AP) — A box truck driver has been accused of not clearing snow and ice from his roof that dislodged and struck a car driver on Route 102, police in Londonderry said.

Richard Leiter, 60, of Derry, faces charges of vehicular assault and reckless conduct, both misdemeanors, and a negligent driving violation in the Dec. 9 crash. He was arrested Wednesday.

The ice and snow went through a car windshield. The driver, Michael Conry, 22, of Londonderry, suffered serious, but non-life-threatening injuries to his face and eyes, police said. He underwent surgery to remove pieces of glass from his eyes.

The top of the box truck.

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Leiter was released on personal recognizance bail and has cooperated with officers, police said. He is scheduled to be arraigned on Feb. 17. It wasn’t immediately known if he had a lawyer; messages seeking comment were left for him.

A New Hampshire law known as “Jessica’s Law” requires drivers to remove snow and ice from the roof of their vehicles before driving on public roads. Police planned to hold a news conference to discuss the law Friday.

This story has been corrected to show that police in Londonderry made the arrest, not state police.

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