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Single vehicle crash in Weston prompts investigation, police say

In Weston, Vermont, police say a driver fled the scene after a single-vehicle crash on VT Route 100, causing heavy front-end damage to an SUV.

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According to police reports, a single-vehicle crash occurred on Vermont Route 100 in Weston on April 26, 2026, around 9:49 AM. The Vermont State Police from the Westminster Barracks responded to the scene, where they found evidence of heavy front-end damage to the vehicle, which fled the scene heading north.

The vehicle is described as a dark blue SUV, which reportedly sustained side airbag deployment and damaged a guardrail upon impact. The operator of the vehicle remains unidentified, and there were no immediate reports of injuries.

According to the report, authorities are seeking information regarding the incident and the vehicle involved. Detective Trooper Acevedo encourages anyone with relevant details to contact the Westminster Barracks at 802-722-4600. Anonymous tips can also be submitted online.

As the investigation continues, charges related to the incident have not yet been filed, and the status of the case may change as more information becomes available.

Source: Vermont State Police

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