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Two Men Charged After New Haven DUI Crash on South Street

Two men were arrested for DUI following a single-vehicle crash in Addison on May 23, according to police. Michael Findlay, 59, and Alexander Amory, 27, face charges.

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Addison crash leads to DUI arrests of two New Haven men, police say
Addison crash leads to DUI arrests of two New Haven men, police say
  • Michael Findlay, 59, of Addison
  • Accused: DUI
  • Arrested on May 23 by VSP

Two arrested after the New Haven DUI crash on South Street

Vermont State Police say two men were arrested following a New Haven DUI crash — a single-vehicle wreck on South Street in New Haven late on May 23, 2026. The incident, reported around 10:50 PM, involved a truck that was found off the roadway.

According to police reports, 59-year-old Michael Findlay was operating the vehicle when officers arrived. Signs of impairment were observed, leading to his arrest and subsequent processing at the New Haven Barracks. During the investigation, police identified 27-year-old Alexander Amory as the actual driver at the time of the crash. Amory was located, arrested, and also processed at the barracks. Both men are charged with driving under the influence, with Findlay facing a DUI-drug charge and Amory charged with a second DUI offense. They have been issued citations to appear in Addison County Superior Court at a later date.

The next court appearances are scheduled for June 15 and July 6, 2026, at 12:30 PM. It is important to note that the charges are allegations, and court dates may change as the case progresses.

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