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Bristol County man accused of driving wrong way on highway, later involved in crash that killed officer, extradited to New Hampshire

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Endicott College Police Sergeant Jeremy Cole (Endicott College)

Following a monthslong investigation, the suspect accused of driving in the wrong direction on Interstate 95 in Hampton, and later involved in a deadly crash in Massachusetts, has been arrested.

On Friday, December 6, 2024, the New Hampshire State Police obtained an extraditable arrest warrant charging 40-year-old Keoma Duarte, of New Bedford, Massachusetts, with two felony counts of reckless conduct and one misdemeanor count of disobeying an officer. On Wednesday, May 28, 2025, members of Troop A were notified by the Massachusetts State Police that Duarte had been taken into custody in Massachusetts pursuant to the outstanding arrest warrant. In the days following his arrest in Massachusetts, Duarte appeared in New Bedford District Court and ultimately waived extradition.

On Tuesday, June 3, 2025, members of Troop A traveled to Bristol County Jail and House of Correction in Massachusetts and took Duarte into custody. Duarte was then transported back to New Hampshire, where he was held at the Rockingham County Department of Corrections ahead of arraignment on Wednesday, June 4, 2025, in Hampton District Court.

Just before midnight on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2024, State Troopers assigned to the Troop A barracks observed a Tesla traveling southbound in the northbound lanes of I-95 in Hampton. Troopers immediately engaged in emergency efforts to stop the wrong-way driver and coordinated with the Massachusetts State Police, who encountered the suspect as he continued into Massachusetts. The wrong-way driver was later involved in a collision that resulted in the death of Jeremy Cole, 49, of Exeter, New Hampshire. Troopers later learned Cole was employed as a sergeant with the Public Safety & Police Department at Endicott College in Beverly, Massachusetts and was traveling home at the conclusion of his work shift.

The driver of the Tesla, identified as Duarte, was also injured as a result of the crash. He was transported to a Boston area hospital for treatment of serious but non-life-threatening injuries.

The preliminary investigation in New Hampshire determined Duarte was initially traveling northbound on I-95 in Hampton before entering the parking lot of the northbound NH Liquor & Wine Outlet, which was closed at the time. Surveillance footage shows Duarte driving through the lot before departing from the entrance at approximately 11:45 p.m. He was first observed by a New Hampshire State Trooper on patrol in the area less than one minute after entering the road in the wrong direction.

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