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Man fell asleep at the wheel in the middle of New Hampshire road, police say

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Man allegedly found asleep at the wheel in New Hampshire charged with DUI

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Two people were arrested for reckless behavior on the road in New Hampshire on Saturday morning. One man allegedly fell asleep at the wheel in the middle of the roadway and the other is accused of driving more than 120 miles per hour with two young children in the car.

Allegedly fell asleep at the wheel

Nicholas Walton, 18, of Goffstown, was allegedly found sleeping in his Ford F-150 pickup early Saturday morning at 5:19 a.m. in the middle of Route 13 in Dunbarton. State Police said they had to break a window to get inside and wake up Walton. They allegedly told him to put his truck in park but police said Walton drove forward and hit a first responder’s vehicle.

Nicholas Walton in a mugshot taken on March 8, 2025.

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Walton now faces several charges, including disobeying an officer, aggravated DUI, unlawful possession/intoxication, transporting alcohol by a minor and an open container. He is set to be arraigned in Concord District Court at a later date.

Accused of driving 122 mph

Later in the morning, police said 18-year-old Jaden Cummings, of Manchester, was driving erratically on 93 South in Londonderry with a woman and two infants in the car on Saturday morning at around 11 a.m. He allegedly reached speeds of 122 miles per hour in his Dodge Charger Hellcat.

Cummings was arrested and charged with reckless operation and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child. He will be arraigned on April 11 in Derry District Court.

No other information on either incident was immediately available.

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Federal child care funding is being frozen across the country. New Hampshire is at risk.

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Uncertainty surrounds federal child care subsidies for New Hampshire following a Trump administration announcement that has frozen funding nationwide. On Dec. 30, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services Jim O’Neill announced on X that the Administration of Children and Families will now “require a justification and a receipt or photo evidence” before it […]



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New Hampshire therapist arrested for alleged sexual assault of patient – The Boston Globe

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A prelicensed therapist who had been practicing in Bow, N.H., was arrested Monday based on an allegation that he sexually assaulted a patient during an in-office visit, police said.

Daniel Thibeault, who faces two counts of felonious sexual assault and one count of aggravated felonious sexual assault, is being held at the Merrimack County jail pending his arraignment, according to a statement from the Bow Police Department.

Daniel Thibeault, a New Hampshire therapist arrested for alleged sexual assault of a patient.Courtesy of Bow Police Department

Thibeault had been a candidate for licensure who was subject to a supervisory agreement since May 2024, according to state records. His arrest comes after the presiding officer of the New Hampshire Board of Mental Health Practice suspended his privileges to practice in the state in late December, citing the alleged assault.

Bow police had notified the state’s Office of Professional Licensure and Certification in early December that Thibeault was accused of sexually assaulting the patient despite her “audible demands to stop,” according to an order signed by an administrative law judge.

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The incident was reported to Bow police in August, prompting an investigation by Detective Sergeant Tyler Coady that led to a warrant being issued for Thibeault‘s arrest, police said.

Efforts to reach Thibeault for comment were unsuccessful Monday. It was not immediately clear whether he has an attorney.

Police said the investigation is considered active and ongoing. Anyone with additional information is encouraged to contact Coady at 603-223-3956 or tcoady@bownhpd.gov.


Steven Porter can be reached at steven.porter@globe.com. Follow him @reporterporter.





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GameStop stores in New Hampshire to shut, including Concord, Claremont and West Lebanon – Concord Monitor

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The GameStop store at Fort Eddy Plaza will close this week as the struggling chain closes at least 80 of its stores across the country, including those in Claremont and West Lebanon.

The Concord store will be open Tuesday and Wednesday but will shut after that, the company said in an announcement.

Once the world’s largest retailer of video games with more than 3,200 stores around the world, including more than 2,000 in the United States, GameStop has seen sales fall for years as online gaming has grown. The chain closed some 400 stores last year.

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GameStop gained attention in 2021 for reasons not associated with its core business: It was targeted by short sellers and become one of several high-profile “meme stocks” whose price skyrocketed due to attention from a small number of social media influencers, sometimes through pictorial memes pushing for a “short squeeze” to generate large profits at the expense of short sellers and hedge funds.

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David Brooks can be reached at dbrooks@cmonitor.com. Sign up for his Granite Geek weekly email newsletter at granitegeek.org.
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