Crime & Safety
Manchester Fire, Police Respond To Vehicle That Crashed Into Casino
Luis Rosario Rodriguez of Manchester was accused of aggravated drunken driving after driving a Honda CR-V into Revo Casino Monday night.

MANCHESTER, NH — Manchester Fire, police, and AMR ambulance responded to a report of a vehicle crashing into the building at Revo Casino at 1279 South Willow St. Monday.
Responders arrived at 11:30 p.m. and found a 2018 Honda CR-V occupied by two people who had crashed into the building on the Gold Street side of the building. According to MPD Spokesperson Heather Hamel, employees told officers they had been in the break room when the vehicle suddenly came through the building.
AMR personnel transported the passenger of the vehicle, a 47-year-old woman to the hospital with what appeared to be minor injuries.
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The driver, Luis Rosario Rodriguez, 41, of Manchester, was medically evaluated at the scene and had a small cut about his left eye and was not transported by AMR. Rodriguez was placed under arrest and is accused of aggravated driving under the influence.
Manchester Fire stabilized the structure so a local tow company could remove the vehicle. The building had extensive structural damage; crews worked Tuesday morning to make more permanent repairs.