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Berlin man involved in motor vehicle crash on Brookfield

In Berlin, police say a 64-year-old driver, Daniel Dwan Jr., was injured in a single-vehicle crash after hydroplaning on wet roads.

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Vermont State Police say a 64-year-old resident of Dedham, Massachusetts, was cited following a single-vehicle crash on Brookfield Road in Berlin early Wednesday morning. The incident occurred around 5:30 a.m. when Daniel Dwan Jr. was driving south on Interstate 89 near Exit 7.

According to police reports, Dwan’s Acura MDX hydroplaned on the wet roadway, causing the vehicle to leave the road and roll over before striking a fence. The vehicle ultimately came to rest on Brookfield Road, facing north. Dwan sustained possible minor injuries and was transported to Central Vermont Medical Center for evaluation. Emergency responders from the Berlin Fire Department and Barre Town EMS assisted at the scene, and Action Towing helped clear the vehicle, allowing traffic to resume.

The charges against Dwan are allegations, and he is scheduled to appear in court at a later date. As the case progresses, details regarding the charges and court dates may change.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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