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Young Massachusetts Woman Blames GPS for Wrong-Way Driving in N.H. DWI Arrest

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Published on August 31, 2023
Young Massachusetts Woman Blames GPS for Wrong-Way Driving in N.H. DWI ArrestSource: Facebook/ New Hampshire State Police

Earlier this morning, August 31st, New Hampshire State Police troopers Tyler Duhamel and Benjamin Olmstead saw a vehicle driving the wrong way on I-93, heading northbound in the southbound lanes as reported by the Union Leader.

They stopped Dubey near the Exit 1 off-ramp in Salem, where she was charged with reckless conduct, aggravated DWI, and reckless operation as stated by WGME.

Upon being stopped, Dubey reportedly told the troopers that she was "following her GPS," despite it leading her astray.

State police remain uncertain about where Dubey entered the interstate and for how long she had been driving in the wrong direction as they intercepted her vehicle before any reports to 911 were made.

Dubey's arraignment in Salem District Court awaits a later date.