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Enosburg motor vehicle crash results in minor injuries, police say

In Enosburg, Vermont, police say a two-vehicle crash occurred on Route 105 on March 5, resulting in minor injuries for one driver, Grace Ryea, 21.

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Enosburg motor vehicle crash results in minor injuries, police say
MINOR INJURIES

St. Albans Barracks Motor Vehicle Crash
  • Grace Ryea, 21, of Enosburg
  • Accused: One driver
  • Incident on March 5

Vermont State Police say a two-vehicle collision occurred on March 5, 2026, around 4:30 PM near Route 105 and Orchard Street in Enosburg. The crash involved a 2014 Chevrolet Cruze, driven by 21-year-old Grace Ryea of Richford, and a 2013 Dodge Durango operated by 45-year-old Eric Vachon of Enosburg.

According to police reports, Ryea’s vehicle was stopped on Route 105, preparing to turn onto Orchard Street, when Vachon’s Durango, traveling eastbound, rear-ended her car. The impact resulted in significant damage to the Cruze, which is likely totaled, while the Durango sustained front-end damage. Ryea suffered minor injuries and was taken to Northwest Medical Center for treatment. Vachon reported no injuries.

The incident is under investigation, and charges may be filed as authorities gather more information. Police emphasize that the allegations against any party involved are not determinations of guilt and that the legal process will unfold as new details emerge. Further court dates and developments may arise as the investigation continues.

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