Crime & Safety
Nashua Woman Driving Wrong-Way on Rt. 128 Gets 3rd DWI
Trena Baron was charged with bypassing the ignition breathalyzer requirement of her previous DWIs.

A Nashua woman was charged by Massachusetts State Police on March 10 with driving under the influence and going the wrong way on Route 128 for about six miles. It was her third DWI.
Trena Baron, 27, was charged with DWI, third-offense, bypassing an interlock device requirement, driving to endanger, driving the wrong way on a state highway and driving a vehicle with a suspended registration. She has a valid NH driver's license that requires her to have a breath alcohol ignition device. According to a detailed account in the Salem News, Baron was driving a car with California plates at 4 a.m., nearly hitting at least one other car while traveling a stretch of 128 the wrong way.
In phoning a friend for a ride home from the police station, Baron reportedly asked that person to bring along a “30-pack” of beer, police said.
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