Two people were seriously injured when the car they were driving in struck a deer on Interstate 93 in New Hampshire and rolled over several times on Thursday night.
Just before 11 p.m., New Hampshire State Police were called to a single-car crash on I-93 north in Littleton. When they arrived they found a badly damaged 2012 Honda Civic in the median between the northbound and southbound lanes.
State police said it appears t he car was headed north on I-93 when it hit a deer and careened off the left side of the roadway, rolling several times before coming to a rest upright.
Three people were in the vehicle at the time - Daniel Simonds, 21, of Littleton, Norman Boucher, 23, of Essex Junction, Vermont, and a juvenile.
Two of the occupants were ejected from the vehicle. They were initially taken to Littleton Regional Hospital and later flown to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon for further treatment of serious injuries. Police didn't say which two of the three people were injured.