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Fatal snowmobile crash in Avril claims life of E. Montpelier man, police say

On February 18, 2026, in Avril, VT, police say 72-year-old Charles Bond died in a fatal snowmobile crash on VAST Trail 97 after veering off the trail.

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Vermont State Police say a fatal snowmobile crash occurred on VAST Trail 97 in Avril on February 18, 2026. The incident, reported around 3:45 PM, involved 72-year-old Charles Bond from East Montpelier, who had been reported overdue by a friend earlier that day.

According to police, Bond was riding on the trail when he veered off to the left, ending up in a snow-covered ditch. His snowmobile rolled over him, and he was pronounced dead at the scene. The friend who reported him missing indicated that they had been riding together but had become separated after Bond took a wrong turn. Responding to the scene were the Beecher Falls Fire Department, Newport Ambulance, and Vermont Fish and Wildlife officials.

The investigation is ongoing, and the circumstances surrounding the crash are still being examined. The charges are currently allegations, and any potential legal actions will depend on the findings of the investigation. Further updates will be provided as the case develops.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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