Crime & Safety
Vehicle Owner Charged for Loaning Car to Unlicensed Driver in Fatal Crash
Scott Martin was issued a summons for allowing Darriean Hess to drive his car even though he knew he didn't have a driver's license in connection with Saturday's crash that killed Pamela Wells of Hamilton.
A Seabrook, N.H. man was issued a summons Thursday by Hampton Police charging him with allowing Darriean Hess to drive his car even though he knew she didn't have a driver's license.
Hess was the woman behind the wheel when a car slammed into four bicyclists - killing two of them, including Pamela Wells of Hamilton - last Saturday during the Granite State Wheelmen Tri-State Seacoast Century ride.
Scott Martin, 19, of 459 Lafayette Road, Apt. 8, was served a summons charging him with a violation-level offense of allowing an improper person to operate. Police allege that on Sept. 21, sometime after midnight, Martin allowed Hess to operate his 2002 Honda vehicle, knowing she was not licensed to do so. Martin was issued a summons to appear in Seabrook District Court on Oct. 23.
Hess, 19, who lives at the same address as Martin in Seabrook, is facing charges of negligent homicide and second degree assault in connection with Saturday's fatal crash on the Neil R. Underwood Memorial Bridge.
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Hess was pulled over after doing 59 miles per hour in a 30-mph zone while crossing north over the bridge at 12:45 a.m. Saturday, less than eight hours before police say she caused the collision that killed two cyclists and injured two others.
Also charged in connection with the fatal crash is Cindy Sheppard, 48, of 51 Ocean Blvd., Apt. 5, in Hampton. She pleaded not guilty Thursday to a violation-level offense for allowing Hess to use the 2002 Honda Civic that Hess operated during the crash, and prosecutors say additional charges may be coming.
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Anyone with further information on this incident is asked to call the Hampton Police Department at 603-929-4444 or make anonymous tips through the Crimeline for the Hamptons at https://www.tipsubmit.com and selecting Hamptons as the region or by texting to the word CRIMES (274637) with the keyword Hamptons.
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