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Greenville woman dead at the scene of Alexandria motorcycle crash

Greenville woman dead at the scene of Alexandria motorcycle crash

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A 25-year-old Greenville woman died Friday evening when her motorcycle crashed on West Shore Road in Alexandria near the Bristol town line.
Megan Bouchard was riding a red 2007 Ducati northbound around 5:39 p.m. when the motorcycle failed to negotiate a curve and crashed, according to New Hampshire State Police.
Bouchard was pronounced dead at the scene.
The southbound lane of West Shore Road was closed during the investigation. Bristol Police Department, Bristol Fire Department and Alexandria Fire Department assisted state troopers.
Preliminary investigation indicates speed and alcohol may have been factors in the crash, but the cause remains under investigation.
Anyone who witnessed the crash or has information is asked to contact Trooper Nathaniel Perkins at 603-451-9543 or Nathaniel.C.Perkins@dos.nh.gov.
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