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Teen Driver Crashes SUV Into Snowbank and Trees in Concord
The incident occurred near the intersection of Liberty and School streets in Concord's West End neighborhood.
Published on Feb. 9, 2026
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A teenage driver crashed their GMC Yukon SUV into a snowbank and trees in Concord, New Hampshire on Monday afternoon. The driver was not injured in the incident, which occurred near the intersection of Liberty and School streets in the city's West End neighborhood.
Why it matters
This crash highlights the challenges drivers can face during the winter months, especially in areas with heavy snowfall and icy conditions. While no one was hurt, the incident resulted in property damage and required the assistance of a tow truck to remove the vehicle from the scene.
The details
According to the report, Concord EMTs informed police about the crash just before 3 p.m. The driver had left the street, driven over and across a large snowbank, and crashed into some trees. The first responding officer found the teenage driver to be uninjured and requested a tow truck with a winch to pull the large SUV back over the snowbank.
- The crash occurred on Monday, February 9, 2026 around 3 p.m.
The players
GMC Yukon
The SUV driven by the teenager that crashed into the snowbank and trees.
Concord EMTs
Emergency medical technicians who informed the police about the crash.
Concord Police Officer
The first responding officer who found the teenage driver uninjured and requested a tow truck.
What’s next
The officer informed dispatch to contact the homeowner later in their shift to notify them of the property damage caused by the crash.
The takeaway
This incident serves as a reminder for drivers to exercise extra caution during the winter months, especially in areas prone to heavy snowfall and icy conditions. While no one was hurt, the crash resulted in property damage and required the assistance of emergency responders and a tow truck.


