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Richford man cited for leaving the scene of a crash in Enosburg, police say

In Enosburg, Vermont, police say Charles Trayah, 43, was charged with leaving the scene of an accident and driving with a suspended license on January 7, 2026.

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Richford man cited for leaving the scene of a crash in Enosburg, police say
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  • Charles Trayah, 43, of Enosburg
  • Accused: Leaving the scene of an accident and driving with a suspended license
  • Arrested on January 7 by VSP

Vermont State Police say a two-vehicle accident occurred on January 7, 2026, around 2:10 PM at the intersection of VT Route 108 and Main Street in Enosburg. Following the collision, one driver fled the scene but was later identified as 43-year-old Charles Trayah, a resident of Richford, Vermont.

According to police, Trayah was found to be operating a vehicle with a criminally suspended license at the time of the incident. He has been charged with leaving the scene of an accident and driving with a suspended license. Trayah was issued a citation to appear in Franklin County Superior Court on March 9, 2026, at 8:00 AM.

These charges are allegations, and the legal proceedings will determine the outcome of the case. Court dates and charges may be subject to change as the situation develops.

Source: Vermont State Police

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