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Enosburg man involved in single vehicle crash, police say

On February 5, 2026, in Enosburg, VT, police say Michael Stebbins, 47, crashed his vehicle, resulting in front-end damage; he faces charges for not wearing a seatbelt.

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Enosburg man involved in single vehicle crash, police say
SINGLE VEHICLE CRASH

St. Albans Barracks  Single Vehicle Crash
  • On February, 5, of Enosburg
  • Accused: Not wearing a seatbelt
  • Incident on February 5

Vermont State Police say a single-vehicle crash occurred on W Enosburg Road in Enosburg on February 5, 2026, around 9:44 PM. The incident involved a 2011 Honda CR-V operated by 47-year-old Michael Stebbins, a resident of Enosburg. According to police, Stebbins was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the accident, which resulted in damage to the vehicle’s front-end and passenger side.

Authorities report that Stebbins’ airbags deployed during the crash, but he did not sustain any injuries. The vehicle left the roadway under unclear circumstances, prompting a response from the St. Albans Barracks of the Vermont State Police. Troopers were assisted at the scene by Larose’s Towing.

The investigation into the crash is ongoing. As with all allegations, the charges against Stebbins are not yet finalized, and additional details may emerge as the case progresses. No court date has been announced at this time.

Source: Vermont State Police

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