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Manchester woman arrested after police chase on I-93

Manchester woman arrested after police chase on I-93

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HOOKSETT, N.H.- Authorities say Shannon Lavoie,55, of Manchester is facing multiple charges after leading police on a chase along I-93 Wednesday night.

Shortly after 10:30 Wednesday night New Hampshire State Police received reports of a hazardous driver traveling Southbound on I-93 between Exits 16 and 17 in Concord.

Troopers attempted to stop Lavoie as she led them on a chase until tire deflation devices were used bringing her car to a halt just south of the Hooksett Toll Plaza.

Lavoie is facing charges including aggravated DWI, disobeying an officer and reckless operation.

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