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East Montpelier motor vehicle crash results in minor

On June 30, 2026, in East Montpelier, police say a two-vehicle crash occurred when one driver failed to slow down, resulting in minor injuries.

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Vermont State Police say a 43-year-old Randolph, MA resident was involved in a two-vehicle crash on June 30, 2026, at approximately 4:31 PM on US Route 2 in East Montpelier. The incident occurred near the intersection with Towne Hill Road.

According to police reports, the second vehicle, operated by 29-year-old Eugene Mulligan of West Danville, VT, was traveling east on US Route 2 when it slowed for another vehicle making a left turn. The first vehicle, driven by Sarah Smith, failed to stop in time and collided with the rear of Mulligan’s vehicle. The crash resulted in major front-end damage to Smith’s Kia Soul and minor rear-end damage to Mulligan’s Chevrolet Express.

Minor injuries were reported by Smith, while Mulligan did not sustain any injuries. Both operators were wearing seat belts at the time of the crash. Vermont State Police were assisted at the scene by the East Montpelier Fire Department and East Montpelier EMS.

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