GILFORD — Police said Wednesday that they have learned the 2-year-old girl who was critically injured along with her father in a crash on Route 11 in Gilford on Jan. 2 is doing a little bit better than in the days after the crash.

Lt. Kris Kelley said that the investigation into the crash by the New Hampshire State Police Accident Reconstruction Team is continuing and he has no new additional information about it to release.

Police responded to Route 11 near Lockes Hill Road at 8:11 p.m. for a two car collision involving five people including a new born and a 2-year-old.

Brent Stranger of Alton and his daughter Arianna were both flown by helicopter to Dartmouth Hitchcock Memorial Hospital in Lebanon where they remain today.

Sarah Kuntz, also of Alton, and her 1-month old son, Aiden, were treated for injuries at the Lakes Region General Hospital and released.

The driver of the other vehicle, James Willingham, was also treated and released.

A friend of the family has set up a GoFundMe page that has so far raised just over $21,000 for the family to help offset their medical bills.

– Gail Ober

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