FRANCESTOWN -- Two boys who allegedly left the scene of an accident in Francestown on Aug. 31 have turned themselves in to Goffstown police.
According to Trooper Steve Sloper of New Hampshire State Police Troop B, drugs, alcohol and speed were a factor in the single-vehicle crash, which he said involved four Goffstown area school-age teens. Sloper said the driver and a male occupant stayed at the scene long enough to help two injured female passengers out of the vehicle.
“One male decided to leave and the other decided to go with him,” said Sloper, who is investigating the incident. “At that time, everyone assumed that they were all OK. It wasn’t until after they left that the female began going in and out of consciousness and the severity of her injuries became more apparent.”
But rather than call police or rescue workers, said Sloper, the second female passenger called friends in Manchester. It was only when the friends arrived that someone finally called 911, more than an hour after the crash. Police might have been able to use a canine to track the boys if they had been called to the scene earlier, said Sloper.
Sloper said the driver would certainly face charges and the male passenger might also be charged.
The most severely injured girl was flown to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center where she was released on Sept. 2, said Sloper. He could not say whether the girl will make a full recovery, but said she was still dealing with some pain in her neck.