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Pickup cab separates from chassis in N.H. crash

The driver, who survived the crash, was allegedly impaired at the time.

New Hampshire State Police

A 41-year-old New Hampshire man is facing a driving under the influence charge after he allegedly crashed his pickup truck while impaired on Route 101 eastbound in Raymond on Friday evening.

The rollover crash caused the pickup’s cab to separate from the vehicle’s chassis, New Hampshire State Police said. The driver, James Miller, of Weare, suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries, they said.

Miller, the only person in the truck, was taken to Elliot Hospital.

“The preliminary investigation determined that the pickup truck left the road, entered the median, and rolled over,” police said.

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