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Derby Route 105 Crash Leaves Two Hospitalized

In Derby, Vermont, a single-vehicle crash left driver Aiden Lamoureaux, 20, with serious life-threatening injuries, according to police.

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According to police, a serious Derby Route 105 crash occurred on May 20, 2026, at approximately 7:33 p.m. The operator, 20-year-old Aiden Lamoureaux of Newport City, was driving a white Volvo XC70 north on Salem Derby Road when he lost control, crossed the road, and rolled the vehicle into a field.

Two hospitalized after the Derby Route 105 crash

Police say Lamoureaux was ejected from the vehicle and suffered serious, life-threatening injuries and was transported to the UVM Medical Center. His passenger, 19-year-old Aiden Farrand of Charleston, sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries and was taken to North Country Hospital.

First responders from the Vermont State Police, Newport Ambulance Service, Orleans Ambulance, and the Derby Line Fire Department attended the scene. The crash remains under investigation, and police are seeking witnesses.

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