It was supposed to be a standard Fourth of July weekend. But for the family of Wesley Grondin, a 41-year-old from Berlin, New Hampshire, it turned into a devastating nightmare. Wesley went missing on the holiday, sparking a frantic five-day search that kept the whole community on edge.
The painful wait came to a heartbreaking end on Thursday night. A local resident who was actively looking for Wesley discovered his body in a wooded area off Route 2. He was found right near the motorcycle he loved to ride, leaving family and friends completely shattered.

Wesley was a well-known face in the Berlin community, and his sudden passing has left a massive void. Those close to him are mourning a life that was taken way too soon. Neighbors and loved ones are leaning on each other, sharing stories of the good times they had together.
State troopers figured out that the tragic crash happened just before midnight on Saturday. Wesley was riding his Harley-Davidson westbound on Route 2 in Shelburne when something went terribly wrong. For reasons that are still a mystery, his bike veered across the road.
The motorcycle crossed completely over the opposing lane and struck a post on the side of the highway. The force of the impact sent the bike and Wesley into the thick treeline. Because the area was so heavily wooded, it took days of searching before anyone could spot the crash site.
The New Hampshire State Police are leading the investigation to figure out exactly what caused Wesley to lose control. Right now, authorities say there is no sign that any other vehicle or person was involved in the accident. It appears to be a solitary, tragic mishap on a dark holiday night.
Local emergency crews rushed to help out as soon as the call came in. Members of the Berlin Police Department and the Shelburne Fire Department worked hard alongside state troopers at the scene. As the investigation continues, the entire region is keeping Wesley’s family in their thoughts, hoping his memory brings them some comfort.
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