Crime & Safety

Hancock Man Seriously Injured And Flown From Snowmobile Crash

Kevin Desmarais and riding partner Dylan Fotter, 30, of Greenfield were accused of DWI. Fotter also faces a felony drug possession charge.

Kevin Desmarais and his riding partner Dylan Fotter, 30 of Greenfield are accused of DWI. Fotter is also accused of felony drug possession.
Kevin Desmarais and his riding partner Dylan Fotter, 30 of Greenfield are accused of DWI. Fotter is also accused of felony drug possession. ( Jeffrey Hastings)

BENNINGTON, NH — New Hampshire Fish and Game was notified by New Hampshire State Police Dispatch of a snowmobile crash on the Toll Booth Tavern Trail in Bennington on Sunday.

The crash occurred just before 6 p.m. in the woods approximately 0.5 miles north of Francestown Road. Bennington Police Department, Bennington Fire Department, Francestown Fire Department, Antrim Fire Department, Antrim Police Department, and three NH Conservation Officers responded to the scene.

Conservation officers utilized snowmobiles to relay rescuers and equipment into the scene. They located the victim, identified as Kevin Desmarais, 30, of Hancock, who had struck a tree and was suffering from serious bodily injury. He was then transported by ambulance to the Crotched Mountain Ski Resort where he was transferred to the Dartmouth Hitchcock Advanced Response Team (DHART) helicopter. Desmarais was flown to Concord Hospital for treatment of his injuries.

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Conservation officers said, during the rescue, evidence developed that Desmarais had been operating his snowmobile while under the influence of alcohol. Desmarais was subsequently arrested for felony driving while intoxicated.

Conservation officers also arrested one of Desmarais’ riding companions during the incident Dylan Fotter, 30, of Greenfield was arrested for driving a snowmobile while intoxicated and felony possession of a controlled drug.

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Desmarais and Fotter’s snowmobiles were towed from the scene.

New Hampshire Fish and Game remind snowmobile riders to obey posted speed limits and to not mix alcohol and drugs with snowmobiles. Many snowmobile trails throughout New Hampshire are in good riding condition, so please enjoy the trails safely.

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