Crime & Safety
Nashua Man And Brookline Woman Injured In ATV Accidents
Opening day of the trails in Jericho Mountain State Park resulted in two ATV accidents investigated by New Hampshire Fish and Game.

BERLIN, NH — A Fish and Game Conservation Officer responded to two separate ATV crashes on opening day for trails officially opening in Jericho Mountain State Park.
The first call came in at 8:30 a.m. reporting a crash on the Brook Road Trail. The operator, identified as Kyle Pelletier, 25, of Nashua had been operating on the trail when he lost control and crashed into a tree suffering a serious, but non-life threatening injury. According to Fish And Game, the 911 call came in via an unknown third party caller.
EMS personnel from Berlin Fire Department were first on scene. Pelletier was transported from the scene via a rescue UTV and transferred to an awaiting Berlin Ambulance. He was transported to Androscoggin Valley Hospital (AVH) in Berlin for treatment of his injury. The accident is still under investigation, but based on the preliminary investigation it appears that excessive speed is the primary contributing factor in the crash.
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While the investigation into the first crash was ongoing, a second, separate crash was reported in the park at approximately 10:30 a.m. This call came in via 911 and reported a rollover crash on the Twista Vista Trail. The operator in this instance was identified as Stephanie Chandonnet, 31, of Brookline, NH.
NH Fish and Game said according to witness statements and evidence at the scene, Chandonnet was traveling downhill when she lost control on a narrow section of trail. The resulting actions caused the ATV to roll over and landed on top of her causing unknown injuries. Again, EMS personnel from Berlin Fire Department were activated and first on scene. They provided initial medical treatment and transported her to an awaiting Berlin Ambulance. Chandonnet was taken to AVH where she was treated for a non-life threatening injury. Excessive speed is not considered a factor in this case.