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New Year's Day traffic enforcement effort leads to several arrests, 100+ mph stops

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State Troopers have multiple vehicles pulled over for traffic violations during an enforcement effort in Greenland on Monday. (NHSP photo)

GREENLAND - New Hampshire State Police utilized a State Police airplane to conduct a series of vehicle stops on Interstate 95 in greenland on New Year's Day, two arrests and several citations for drivers speeding over 100 mph.

The operation was aimed at ensuring the safety of motorists and enforcing traffic regulations and resulted in the arrests of two individuals and numerous summonses.

During the 8-11 a.m. initiative a total of 64 motor vehicle violations were identified. Additionally, Troopers made two arrests including Jameson Martinez, 21, of Saugus, Mass., who was charged with DWI.

Martinez was arrested and bailed with a court date to appear in the 10th Circuit Court - Hampton District on Jan. 18.

Another arrest was made for Possession of a False Government Identification. This subject was identified as:

Nico Dicenso, 20, of Saugus was arrested and bailed with a Court date to appear in the 10th Circuit Court - Hampton District on Feb.

Troopers also issued two reckless operation summonses for speeds exceeding 100 mph and 15 violations of 90 mph or greater.

The New Hampshire State Police would like to remind all motorists to prioritize safety on the roads and adhere to traffic regulations at all times. They also encourage reporting any suspicious or dangerous activities immediately by dialing 9-1-1.

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