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Four injured in Dublin crash, police investigate cause

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DUBLIN — At approximately 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, a multiple-car crash at the intersection of Route 101 and Route 137 left four people injured, authorities said.

Dublin Police and Fire Departments were called to the scene where two vehicles had collided, necessitating the extrication of two individuals from their cars.

The injured parties were transported by ambulance and are reported to be in stable condition.

A preliminary investigation indicated that a white 2012 Subaru Legacy, traveling north on Lower Jaffrey Road at a high rate of speed, failed to stop at the Main Street intersection, striking a blue 2024 Toyota Camry on the driver’s side door.

Multiple agencies responded to the incident, including the Peterborough Fire Department, Jaffrey Fire Department, Harrisville Police Department, Jaffrey-Rindge Memorial Ambulance, Cheshire County Ambulance, and the NH Department of Transportation.

The Dublin Police Department is continuing to investigate the crash.

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