A New Hampshire woman was arrested after allegedly driving more than 100 miles per hour with children unbuckled in the back seat, state police said.
At approximately 9:17 pm on Friday night, a New Hampshire state trooper observed a Chevrolet Tahoe SUV weaving in and out of traffic on Route 101 West at a dangerously high speed, reaching 110 miles per hour.
The trooper stopped 23-year-old Shirley Stanley of Manchester, NH, and noticed her two children, ages 1 and 4, were not strapped in the back, a New Hampshire State Police spokesperson said.
After being arrested, Stanley was charged with reckless operation, two counts of endangering the welfare of a child, two counts of violating restrictions required for child passengers, failure to yield to an emergency vehicle, unsafe lane change, following too closely and speeding.
Stanley was released on personal recognizance bond. She is scheduled to appear in Candia District Court on June 10.
Anyone who witnessed the SUV being driven is asked to contact Trooper Jacob Benjamin at Jacob.A.Benjamin@dos.nh.gov or State Police dispatch at (603) 223-4381.
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