A medical incident was determined to be the cause of a tractor-trailer crash on Interstate 89 south in Warner, according to New Hampshire State Police. The crash occurred around 10:30 p.m. near Exit 9, resulting in extensive damage to the truck and minor injuries to the driver, Joseph Johnston, 55, of Otisfield, Maine. The left travel lane of I-89 south was closed for five hours during the investigation and the truck’s removal. Warner Fire and Rescue teams assisted in freeing the driver and transporting him to Concord Hospital. Troopers and EMS personnel determined that the crash was a result of a medical emergency. Anyone with additional information about the crash was asked to contact Trooper John Zavala. In other news, various individuals were arrested in New Hampshire for offenses such as driving after revocation or suspension, reckless operation, DUI, simple assault, and more. Arrest details for each individual were provided, ranging from operating without a valid license to felony operating after being certified as a habitual offender. Those who were arrested were taken into custody in different cities across the state. For more local news updates, readers were encouraged to sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.
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