Woman in motorized chair struck Saturday

A Concord police cruiser blocks the southbound lanes of North Main Street on Saturday.

A Concord police cruiser blocks the southbound lanes of North Main Street on Saturday. GEOFF FORESTER / Monitor staff

A Concord police cruiser blocks the southbound lanes of North Main Street after a woman on a motorized wheelchair was struck by a vehicle near the intersection with Franklin Street on Saturday morning, December 14, 2024. The lanes were shut down for hours while invesigators re-created the accident.

A Concord police cruiser blocks the southbound lanes of North Main Street after a woman on a motorized wheelchair was struck by a vehicle near the intersection with Franklin Street on Saturday morning, December 14, 2024. The lanes were shut down for hours while invesigators re-created the accident. GEOFF FORESTER—Monitor staff

Published: 12-15-2024 1:05 PM

Parts of Concord’s downtown were closed Saturday after a woman on a motorized wheelchair was struck by a vehicle near the intersection with Franklin Street. The lanes were shut down for hours while investigators re-created the accident.

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