Crime & Safety
Police: Intoxicated Concord Driver With Guns Flees Cop, Hits Car
NH State Police said Tyrone Hall was arrested in Concord after crashing into a vehicle. Multiple guns were found in his vehicle.

CONCORD, NH -- A Hooksett man faces a host of charges after police said he drove intoxicated with multiple weapons, attempted to flee an officer and crashed into another driver Monday morning. Tyrone Hall (pictured), 24, was arrested on Main Street in Concord at about 7 a.m. Police said an officer tried to pull Hall's vehicle over on Interstate 93 because he was driving erratically.
"The driver failed to stop, exited the highway via Exit 15 onto Route 393 toward Concord," New Hampshire State Police Sergeant William Graham said in a statement. "The driver proceeded left onto Main Street and struck a vehicle at the intersection of North Main and Washington Street."
Hall tried to flee on foot but was captured by the officer, Graham said. The driver of the vehicle Hall hit suffered minor injuries and was treated at the scene. Officers found four guns in Hall's vehicle -- three of which were stolen from vehicles in Hooksett and the Lakes Region over the weekend.
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Hall was charged with drunken driving, disobeying a police officer, reckless conduct and an open container violation.
Hall refused bail and will be arraigned Tuesday in Merrimack County Superior Court.
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Police shared this photo of the guns they said Hall had in his possession:

Photo credit: New Hampshire State Police
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