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NH Law Conduct after an accident

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What is the name of your state? NH
Is it possible to be arrested and succusfully prosecuted in NH if a vehicle you own was found on the side of the road after being in an accident (no property damage other than the vehicle/no personal injury) with no driver. The police came to the owners home that evening to question his wife who informed them she did not know his whereabouts or whether he was driving. The car has been considered a loss by the insurance company and there has been no attempt by the police for additional contact since the evening of the accident (approx 2 1/2 weeks).
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