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Mt. Holly two-vehicle crash leads to moderate damage, police say

In Mt. Holly, police say a two-vehicle crash occurred on VT Route 103 when Cara Philbin attempted to pass Blake Klein, causing damage to both vehicles.

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Vermont State Police say a two-vehicle crash occurred on March 19, 2026, around 3:28 PM on VT Route 103 in Mt. Holly, near Hortonville Road. The incident involved a 39-year-old woman from Ludlow, Cara Philbin, driving a 2000 Volvo S70, and a 42-year-old man, Blake Klein, operating a 2023 Ford Transit.

According to the report, Philbin was traveling west behind Klein’s vehicle, which was preparing to turn right onto Hortonville Road. As Philbin attempted to pass, Klein’s vehicle collided with the rear driver’s side of Philbin’s car. Both drivers reported wearing seat belts, and fortunately, there were no injuries reported.

No civil violation complaint has been filed, and there were no arrests made at the scene. Court actions are currently not established, and police emphasize that details may change as the situation develops. For updates, individuals are advised to contact the criminal court clerk, as court dates and other legal information are subject to modification.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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