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Single-vehicle crash in Georgia causes front-end damage, police say

In Georgia, Vermont, police say Meranda Lavoie, 39, slid her Honda Civic off Mill River Rd on February 9, causing front-end damage. No injuries reported.

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Vermont State Police say a single-vehicle crash occurred late on February 9, 2026, on Mill River Road in Georgia. The incident involved a 2009 Honda Civic operated by 39-year-old Meranda Lavoie, a resident of St. Albans, Vermont.

According to police reports, Lavoie lost control of her vehicle, which slid off the road and sustained front-end damage. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries, and no individuals required hospitalization. The weather at the time was clear, and road conditions were dry. Troopers from the St. Albans Barracks responded to the scene and were assisted by Stone’s Towing during the investigation.

The circumstances surrounding the crash are still under review, and no charges have been filed at this time. Police say that further developments may arise as the investigation continues.

As the situation progresses, Lavoie’s legal standing may change; however, at present, she is not facing any allegations related to this incident. Additional information regarding potential court dates or charges will be made available as the case unfolds.

Source: Vermont State Police

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