Vermont
Police: Vermont man hit teen with truck, dumped him in ravine
GREENSBORO, Vt. (AP) — A Vermont man is going through fees of tried second-degree homicide and drunken driving after police stated he hit a youngster along with his pickup truck after which dumped him over a ravine and right into a creek. The Vermont State Police stated Parker Clark, 20, of Craftsbury was arrested after the incident.
The sufferer, Tyler Buddy, 19, of Craftsbury, is hospitalized in essential situation, police stated.
Police stated the driving force was doing donuts within the car parking zone of a boating ramp entry in Greensboro on Wednesday night time when he hit the teenager. He then loaded the teenager into his truck and drove him to a distant farm in Craftsbury, throughout a cornfield, and dragged and carried him over ravine and down right into a creek, police stated.
The driving force then received his truck caught within the mud. He carried the teenager again out the woods and went to a neighborhood farm to name for assist, police stated. The teenager, who was unconscious, was flown by helicopter to College of Vermont Medical Heart.
The driving force, who was ordered held with out bail, is anticipated to be arraigned on Thursday. It was not instantly recognized if he’s being represented by an lawyer.