CONCORD, N.H (WBZ NewsRadio) — New Hampshire State Police said that a car transporting N.H Governor Christopher Sununu was involved in car crash at the intersection of South Street and Thorndike Street in Concord Friday morning.
Police said in a press release that upon arrival it was determined that a 2006 Chevy Malibu had allegedly pulled out of Thorndike Street onto South Street in front of a State Police vehicle, which resulted in a collision.
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According to officials, the driver of the Malibu was identified as 79-year-old Theodore Holley of Concord. A State Police Sergeant was transporting Governor Sununu to the State House at the time of the incident.
There were no injuries as a result of the collision, State Police said.
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