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Monkton crash results in serious injuries, investigation ongoing, police say

In Monkton, Vermont, Adam P. Premo, 34, faces charges of negligent operation resulting in serious bodily injury after a crash on April 6, according to police.

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A Monkton crash on April 6, 2026, left one driver with serious injuries, Vermont State Police say. The two-vehicle collision happened on Bristol Road at about 7:42 a.m. and involved a Chevrolet Equinox driven by Adam P. Premo, 34, of Bristol, and a Toyota Rav4 driven by Abagail L. Nicholson-Wemette, 22, of Middlebury.

Monkton crash investigation and charges

According to the report, Premo’s vehicle was traveling south when it entered the northbound lane and struck Nicholson-Wemette’s vehicle. Both cars had front-end damage, and the occupants were taken to the University of Vermont Medical Center. Police say Premo suffered moderate injuries, while Nicholson-Wemette is believed to have sustained serious injuries.

Premo has been charged with negligent operation resulting in serious bodily injury and is scheduled to appear in Addison County Superior Court, Criminal Division, on July 6, 2026, at 12:30 p.m. The charge is an allegation and he is presumed innocent until proven guilty. Police say the investigation is ongoing and ask anyone with information to contact the New Haven Barracks.

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