Crime & Safety

4 Charged With DWI In NH State Police Patrol

New Hampshire State Police said officers are targeting drunk and high drivers through the holidays.

MANCHESTER, NH — Four drivers were arrested Friday and accused of driving while intoxicated during a New Hampshire State Police patrol in the Manchester area. A fifth driver was arrested and charged with driving after suspension. The "DWI Saturation Patrol" was paid for with federal money approved by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

These are the five individuals arrested Friday:

  • Caitlin Borey, 26, of Concord, was charged with aggravated DWI and an open container violation. Police said she had a blood-alcohol level of 0.18 — more than twice the legal limit.
  • Kendall Lafleur, 36, of Manchester, was charged with DWI.
  • Amy Cammarota, 44, of Merrimack, was charged with DWI.
  • Jonathan Godsoe, 36, of Cumberland, Maine, was charged with DWI.
  • Kiera Williams, 31, was charged with driving after suspension.

"New Hampshire has some of the most aggressive laws in the country to fight impaired driving and the law enforcement community will use those tools to their fullest extent to make sure our citizens and visitors are safe when operating their vehicles on our roadways," State Police Lt. Bryan Trask said in a statement.

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Police said they will deploy more patrols through the holidays:

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