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WINDHAM, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire state police say a driver recorded at 107 mph on an interstate has been accused of endangering the welfare of a child in the car.
Police say the vehicle and another one appeared to be racing on Interstate 93 on Wednesday. Police stopped 23-year-old Daniel Beauchesne, of Derry, New Hampshire, in Windham. He also was charged with reckless driving. No one was hurt.
It wasn't immediately known if Beauchesne had a lawyer; a phone number couldn't immediately be found.
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