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Motorcycle crash in Richford leaves rider critically injured, police say

In Richford, police say a motorcycle collided with a tractor-trailer on Troy Street, resulting in serious injuries for the 20-year-old rider.

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According to police reports, a serious motorcycle accident occurred on Troy Street near Liberty Street in Richford on March 30, 2026. Vermont State Police say the incident involved a 20-year-old man from Fairfax, identified as Adam Blodgett, who crashed his motorcycle into a tractor-trailer driven by 62-year-old Mark McNally of Woodbury.

Initial investigations indicate that Blodgett was traveling east on Troy Street when he crossed the centerline and collided with McNally’s truck, which was heading west. Following the crash, emergency responders had to extricate Blodgett, who was subsequently transported to the University of Vermont Medical Center. His injuries have been described as serious but stable. McNally, the truck driver, reported no injuries.

As the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash continues, police are urging anyone with additional information to contact the St. Albans barracks at 802-524-5993 or submit a tip online.

The legal process is still in the early stages, and charges related to the incident may evolve as more details emerge.

The Vermont motorcycle crash situation continues to develop.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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