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Vermont State Police Log: Driver injured in two-car crash – Addison Independent
ADDISON COUNTY — Each drivers have been injured in a two-car crash on Route 125 in Cornwall final week.
Vermont State Police have been known as to the crash, which came about close to Cider Mill Street at slightly earlier than 1:30 on Monday, Oct. 24. Police report that Elizabeth Sugg, 64, of Nyack, N.Y., was driving a 2017 Honda CRV southbound on James Street when she didn’t cease at a cease signal and proceeded to cross Route 125 at roughly 30 mph. Police mentioned Sugg’s CRV struck automobile a westbound Subaru Impreza pushed by Patricia Bezanson, 68, of Middlebury at roughly 40 mph.
Middlebury Regional EMS took each drivers to Porter Medical Heart for suspected minor accidents; each autos have been judged to be totaled. Impairment was not suspected to be contributing elements on this crash.
A trooper issued site visitors tickets to Sugg, which mixed lead to a positive of $382.
State police have been assisted on scene by the Cornwall Hearth Division.
Then, individually, on Oct. 27 at round 1 / 4 after 7 p.m. a trooper noticed a automobile touring on the shoulder of Route 7 in Leicester. The officer stopped the automobile close to Route 7’s intersection with Fern Lake Street. After seeing indicators of impairment in driver Brian Maccione, 39, of Middlebury, the trooper arrested Maccione, took him to the Vergennes Police Division (which has a drug recognition skilled) for processing and cited him for driving beneath the affect of medicine.
On Oct. 30 at a couple of minutes previous 8 p.m. state police bought a report from simply north of New Haven Junction {that a} automobile had traveled off the paved floor of Route 7, collided with a pace restrict signal and a mailbox and continued on its approach. Police later discovered the automobile at a unique handle and recognized the driving force as Jonathan A. Lathrop, 30, of New Haven. They cited Lathrop for 2 counts of leaving the scene of an accident.