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Pittsford man involved in single vehicle crash, police say

In Pittsford, Vermont, police say Christopher Faber, 39, crashed his Subaru Forester on US RT 7, resulting in non-life-threatening injuries. Charges are pending.

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Vermont State Police are investigating a Pittsford single-vehicle crash on US Route 7 that sent a driver to the hospital. Troopers say Christopher Faber, 39, of Brandon, lost control of his Subaru Forester around 4:19 p.m. on May 9, 2026, veering off the road and striking a tree after rolling into a ditch.

Pittsford single-vehicle crash details

According to police, Faber was traveling north when he failed to maintain his lane and left the roadway. The Subaru sustained significant damage and came to rest on its side. Faber suffered non-life-threatening injuries to his head and stomach and was taken to Rutland Regional Medical Center for treatment.

The Pittsford Fire Department and the Regional Ambulance Service assisted at the scene. Police say a Vermont Civil Violation Complaint is pending against Faber.

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