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Moretown juvenile involved in single vehicle rollover crash, police say

In Moretown, Vermont, police say a 17-year-old driver lost control on icy roads, resulting in a single vehicle rollover. No injuries were reported.

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Vermont State Police say a single-vehicle rollover occurred early March 15 on Vermont Route 100B in Moretown. The incident took place around 1:48 a.m., prompting responses from local fire and ambulance services.

According to police reports, a 17-year-old operator from Waitsfield lost control of a 2004 Ford Ranger due to icy road conditions, resulting in the vehicle overturning. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries from the crash, and the vehicle was deemed totaled. Emergency personnel from the Mad River Valley Ambulance Service assessed the situation but did not transport anyone for medical care.

The investigation into the incident is ongoing, and while charges have not been specified, the circumstances surrounding the crash may lead to further legal scrutiny. Police state that charges are currently allegations, and the legal process will determine any further action. As the case progresses, court dates and potential charges may change.

The Vermont moretown juvenile situation continues to develop.

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