Vermont State Police say a two-vehicle collision occurred on March 13 at approximately 5:56 PM at the intersection of Ethan Allen Highway and Plains Road in Georgia. The crash involved a 2015 Toyota Camry driven by 35-year-old Aryn Dinunzio and a 2024 Subaru Crosstrek operated by 47-year-old Benjamin Leclair, both of Georgia.
According to the report, Dinunzio was traveling northbound on Ethan Allen Highway when she attempted to turn left onto Plains Road, resulting in a collision with Leclair’s vehicle. Both drivers were wearing seat belts and were evaluated for suspected minor injuries at the scene. Each vehicle sustained heavy front-end damage, and airbag deployment was reported in both cars. Emergency responders from the Georgia Fire Department and Fairfax Ambulance assisted at the scene, and the roadway was temporarily closed for the investigation and vehicle removal.
No charges have been reported in connection with the incident, and the investigation is ongoing. There is currently no court information available, but any legal proceedings may evolve as the case progresses.
The Vermont motor vehicle situation continues to develop.
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Source: Vermont State Police
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