Vermont
Vermont State Police confirm identities of Pawlet triple-murder victims
PAWLET, Vt. (WCAX) – Vermont State Police have officially confirmed the identities of the victims of the triple-murder that took place in Pawlet over the weekend.
As we told you, Channel 3 News learned through multiple sources that three members of a family were killed. Now Vermont State Police say the medical examiner has completed the autopsies and confirms the victims were Brian Crossman, a Pawlet select board member, his wife Erica, and Erica’s teenage son.
State police say the autopsies determined Brian Crossman’s cause of death was gunshot wounds to the head and torso, Erica Crossman’s cause of death was a gunshot wound to the head, and Erica’s son’s cause of death was multiple gunshot wounds.
Vermont state police say right now, no one is in custody, but sources tell us that police identified a person of interest, who is a relative of the victims.
We’ll continue to follow this story and bring you any information when we get it.
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Vermont
How picking up trash put Vermont into the Guinness Book of World Records
Community members, Green Up Day leaders, business officials and Vermont students celebrated a Guinness World Record on Tuesday — ‘Most Pledges Received for Trash Clean Up in 24 Hours’
According to Erin Desautels, a Green Up Vermont board member, the minimum number of sign-ups needed to break to current record was 5,000.
“Vermonters and even some visitors from nearby states and far away countries came together on May 4th and gathered 6,833 pledges to achieve the record, making history for our brave little state,” said Desautels.
Over 250 towns across Vermont participated in the clean-up event. Green Up Vermont board members say that Green Up Day turnout increased by 30% statewide, and that an estimated 1.3 million pounds of trash were picked up that day.
Eliza Minnucci, a teacher and volunteer town coordinator in Tunbridge, got 286 signatures, the highest number of pledges from one town.
“This past spring when I announced the World Record attempt at our town meeting, I’ve never seen a list of names grow so fast. There definitely have been some interesting petitions circulating a town meeting before, but I’ve never seen one more popular than promising to pick up trash,” she said.
Students like Adelyn Ophardt, an 8th grader at Essex middle school, showed excitement about participating in Green Up Day. Her artwork won a contest, and was featured on the 2024 Green Up Day promotional posters.
“They were saying we could do a little out of this world theme so I, sort of, I took that and made Vermont in the center of the planet,” said Ophardt.
Green Up Vermont officials and Vermont students will be gearing up for next year’s cleanup efforts in 2025.
While organizers won’t be trying to surpass their own record again next year, they are encouraging other states to try and beat their title. Organization leaders say as long as the message of cleaning up the environment is spread, it’ll be a win.
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Green Up Vermont sets world record
WATERBURY, Vt. (WCAX) – Green Up Vermont is now a world record holder.
For Green Up Day this year, the organization attempted and achieved the Guinness World Record title for most pledges received in 24 hours.
The team needed a minimum of 5,000 pledges to achieve their goal; they got more than 6,800.
The organization hopes this achievement can keep the momentum going for future generations to green up Vermont.
“So that was a sort of additional prompt and motivator to get our youth outside on Green Up Day and also be thinking about it on a year-round basis, that’s really what Green Up wants to do, is make it a year-round state of mind for all Vermonters,” said Parker Riehle, the president of the Green Up Vermont board.
The group saw a 33% increase in statewide volunteers this year. They cleaned up more than 1.3 million pounds of trash from public spaces.
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Vermont
Driver killed in rollover crash in Groton, Vt.
One person is dead after a rollover crash Monday night in Groton, Vermont.
Vermont State Police say troopers were called to the single-vehicle crash on Route 232 near Kettle Pond around 8:50 p.m. and found s Ford F-350 off the roadway.
The driver, who was not wearing a seatbelt, sustained fatal injuries in the crash, police said. Their name is being withheld pending family notification.
No other information was immediately available.
Police are investigating the cause of the fatal crash.
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