Traffic & Transit
Mass. Woman Accused Of I-93 Wrong-Way Drunken Driving Through Salem, Windham, Londonderry
Nicole Plummer of Lowell was accused of driving north in the southbound lane of I-93; state police say strips were used to stop the vehicle.

LONDONDERRY, NH — A woman from Massachusetts was arrested and accused of wrong-way drunken driving on Interstate 93 on Monday morning.
Around 2:15 a.m., New Hampshire State Police began receiving reports about a car traveling north in the southbound lane of the highway near the state line in Salem. Amber Lagace, the public information officer for the department, said a trooper was able to get north of the car just south of Exit 4 to deploy stop sticks.
“The stop sticks deflated three tires,” she said, “which forced the vehicle into a slow roll where it was then intercepted by additional troopers and officers from the Londonderry Police Department.”
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The driver was identified as Nicole Plummer, 33, of Lowell, MA.
After an investigation, Plummer was arrested by state police for driving while intoxicated, reckless conduct, disobeying an officer, and resisting arrest. Lagace said she was released on bail and is due in Rockingham County Superior Court later this month.
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Anyone with information about the incident was asked to contact Trooper William Moran at 603-223‐ 4381 or William.J.Moran@dos.nh.gov.
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