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Morgan man involved in two-vehicle crash, minor injuries reported, police say

In Morgan, VT, police say Curtis Royston, 24, was charged after he failed to yield, causing a two-vehicle crash that left him with minor injuries.

According to police reports, a two-vehicle crash occurred at the intersection of Vermont Route 111 and Gore Road in Morgan on February 4. The incident took place around 10:44 a.m. and involved drivers Curtis Royston, 24, of Derby, and Shaun Sykes, 45, of Albany.

Police say Royston failed to yield to oncoming traffic while crossing the intersection, resulting in a collision with Sykes, who was traveling eastbound on Route 111. Royston sustained minor injuries, while Sykes did not report any injuries. Both vehicles involved in the crash were deemed totaled.

The Vermont State Police, along with Vermont Fish and Game, Derby Line Fire, and Newport EMS, responded to the scene. The investigation into the incident is ongoing, and charges are expected to be filed against Royston for the traffic violation. These charges are allegations at this stage, and the legal process will continue as the case develops. Court dates and specific charges may change as further information becomes available.


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