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Police respond to two city crashes
MANCHESTER — A Massachusetts woman ran a stop sign and collided with another vehicle, rolling her vehicle over about three times, police said.
Rosa Elena Ramirez Fernandez, 55, of Norwood, Mass., suffered a broken hand and was taken to the hospital, police said. She was heading east on Lowell Street and didn’t stop at a stop sign at Pine Street around 10:30 a.m. She was issued a summons for failing to yield
The other driver, Jennifer Reynolds, 31, of Weare, didn’t appear to suffer any injuries, police said.
In another accident only minutes earlier, two people were injured in a single-vehicle rollover at Front Street and Dunbarton Road. They were taken to Elliot Hospital, according to District Fire Chief Mark Pelletier. The extent of their injuries wasn’t available.
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