Scanner reports rollover crash on Cobb Road in Charlestown
A rollover crash was reported on Cobb Road in Charlestown Wednesday afternoon, with scanner traffic saying the vehicle may have been on its side and injuries were unknown.

A rollover crash was reported on Cobb Road in Charlestown Wednesday afternoon, with scanner traffic describing a vehicle possibly on its side and injuries listed as unknown. The call came in around 5:22 p.m. on June 3, placing the scene on a residential stretch of road in Charlestown, a Sullivan County town where 42 Cobb Road is listed as a local address.
Charlestown’s police and fire departments are both listed by the town as operating 24/7, giving the community around-the-clock emergency coverage for crashes and other urgent calls. For traffic and road-condition updates, New England 511 serves as New Hampshire’s real-time public platform, while the state’s emergency alert system is used for critical notices from public safety officials.
No names, vehicle count, confirmed injuries or official police statement had been released in the material available Wednesday evening. There was also no verified report of a road closure or traffic diversion, leaving motorists on Cobb Road and nearby streets to watch for any change in conditions through official traffic and emergency channels.
The Charlestown crash came after other serious wrecks in town in recent years, including a June 20, 2025 crash on Route 12 that injured two people and temporarily closed the road. Charlestown has also seen an earlier crash that left one person dead and another seriously injured, a reminder that even a local roadway incident can turn into a major emergency quickly in this part of Sullivan County.
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