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Cameron C. Castelli arrested for DUI following Salisbury crash, police say

In Salisbury, police say Cameron C. Castelli, 22, was charged with DUI and negligent operation following a motor vehicle crash on December 21, 2025.

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Cameron C. Castelli arrested for DUI following Salisbury crash, police say
VERMONT STATE POLICE

New Haven Barracks  Motor Vehicle Crash  Multiple Charges
  • Cameron C. Castelli, 22, of Salisbury
  • Accused: DUI and negligent operation
  • Arrested on December 21 by VSP

Vermont State Police say a two-vehicle collision occurred on Middle Road in Salisbury on December 21, 2025, around 6:49 PM. The crash involved a 2010 Toyota Corolla driven by 22-year-old Cameron C. Castelli from Westport, New York, and a 2016 Nissan Rogue operated by 38-year-old Mark A. Currier of Rutland City, Vermont.

According to police, Castelli was traveling north when he collided with Currier’s vehicle, which was headed south. The impact resulted in rear-end damage to Castelli’s car, while Currier’s vehicle sustained front-end damage. Although Currier reported suspected minor injuries, he was taken to Porter Medical Center for evaluation. Castelli, upon interaction with law enforcement, displayed signs of impairment and was subsequently charged with driving under the influence and negligent operation. He was arrested and transported to the New Haven State Police Barracks for processing before being released with a citation.

Castelli is scheduled to appear in Addison County Superior Court, Criminal Division, on January 5, 2026, at 12:30 PM to address the allegations. The charges remain allegations at this time, and the legal process will determine the outcome.

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