Man Accused of Fleeing After I-95 Rollover Crash in New Hampshire

by Samantha Reed - Chief Editor
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Narragansett Man Arrested After Rollover Crash on I-95 in Greenland

A 26-year-old man from Narragansett, Rhode Island, was arrested today after fleeing the scene of a single-vehicle rollover crash on Interstate 95 in Greenland, New Hampshire.

The incident occurred at approximately 12:52 a.m. within an active construction zone on I-95 North, where troopers discovered an unoccupied white Range Rover Velar stopped in the center median. Investigation revealed the vehicle crossed the median and rolled into the southbound lanes before coming to rest. The driver, later identified as Oliver Denelle, then fled on foot into a wooded area.

Authorities utilized a K-9 unit to locate Denelle walking along a utility access road near the highway. He was subsequently arrested and charged with reckless conduct, reckless operation, conduct after an accident, resisting arrest, and operating without a valid license. Such incidents can cause significant delays and safety concerns within active construction zones like this one, which aims to improve infrastructure along the busy I-95 corridor. Information on safe driving practices can be found at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

New Hampshire State Police are asking anyone with additional information regarding the incident to contact Trooper Patrick Vetter at Patrick.R.Vetter@dos.nh.gov. You can find more information about New Hampshire State Police operations on their official website.

State police continue their investigation into the circumstances leading to the crash.

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