Traffic & Transit
Massachusetts Driver Accused Of Driving At 135 MPH On Interstate 293
Gregory White of Lowell, MA, was arrested Sunday on aggravated DWI and other charges after an early morning chase in Manchester and Bedford.

BEDFORD, NH — A Bay State man is facing charges after being accused of aggravated drunken driving in Bedford and Manchester early Sunday morning, according to New Hampshire State Police.
Around 1:30 a.m., a state trooper monitoring traffic on the southbound side of Interstate 293 reportedly saw a driver of a 2025 Cadillac CT5-V speeding by. Tyler Dumont, the state police’s public information officer, said the car was clocked at 135 mph in a 50 mph zone.
“As the Cadillac passed (the) trooper,” he said, “the driver continued at speeds greater than 130 mph, took the Route 101 westbound ramp into Bedford, and then continued at a high rate of speed off the exit toward South River Road.”
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The driver, Gregory White, 27, of Lowell, Massachusetts, was accused of driving through a red light on South River Road and then pulling into an alley at Woodbury Courts Plaza in Bedford. He was arrested and charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated, reckless conduct, disobeying an officer, and several driving violations.
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White was processed and released on personal recognizance. He is due in Merrimack District Court on May 6.
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