According to police reports, a single-vehicle crash occurred on December 11, 2025, around 2:08 PM on Interstate 89 North at mile marker 116 in St. Albans. The Vermont State Police responded to the scene where they found a 2024 Toyota Prius off the highway with substantial front-end damage.
The driver, identified as 24-year-old Holden Robidoux from Georgia, Vermont, was the only occupant of the vehicle. He was transported to Northwestern Medical Center for suspected minor injuries. Police confirmed that Robidoux was wearing his seatbelt at the time of the accident, and the vehicle’s airbags had deployed. Approximately 20 feet of guardrail also sustained damage from the crash.
The investigation into the incident is ongoing. The Vermont State Police received assistance from the Swanton Fire Department, AMCARE Ambulance, and Stone’s Towing at the scene.
Further details regarding potential charges or court dates have not been released, and the allegations against Robidoux remain unconfirmed as the investigation continues.
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