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NH man arrested for driving 135 mph on Rt. 101 in Raymond

RAYMOND, N.H. — A pair of New Hampshire men were arrested separately for allegedly driving more than 100 miles per hour on Route 101 in Raymond, N.H., according to state police.

Those men were arrested in separate incidents after being stopped during an “enhanced enforcement detail” of the road by the state’s Office of Highway Safety. Both face charges of reckless operation.

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Joshua Parent, 31, of Manchester was arrested for allegedly driving at 135 mph. He was also charged with endangering the welfare of a child after police allege that he had two children under the age of 5 years old in his car at the time of the offense.

The other driver, 44-year-old Paul Robinson of North Sutton, N.H., is accused of driving 116 mph when police stopped him. Both men are set to appear at the 10th Circuit Court Candia Division at an unknown future date.

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