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Randolph man cited for excessive speed and negligent

In Randolph, VT, police say Kwun Chik Wu, 21, was cited for excessive speed and negligent operation after driving 97 mph on I-89 on July 5, 2026.

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Vermont State Police say a 21-year-old resident of Needham, Massachusetts, was cited for excessive speed and negligent operation following a traffic stop on Interstate 89 South in Randolph on July 5, 2026. The incident occurred around 3:33 PM when troopers observed a vehicle traveling at 97 mph in a 65 mph zone.

According to police reports, after initiating the stop, the driver, identified as Kwun Chik Wu, was taken to the Royalton Barracks for processing. Wu was subsequently issued a citation for the violations and is scheduled to appear in the Vermont Superior Court – Orange Criminal Division on September 30, 2026, at 8:30 AM.

Court dates and times are subject to change, and individuals are advised to confirm their arraignment times with the court clerk.

Source: Vermont State Police

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