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Single vehicle crash on Vershire Center Rd investigated, police say

On April 11, 2026, in Vershire, police say Jeanny Collins, 63, crashed her Honda HRV into a ditch after losing control on Vershire Center Rd. No injuries were reported.

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Vermont State Police say a single-vehicle crash occurred on Vershire Center Road in Vershire on April 11, 2026, around 11:09 AM. The incident involved 63-year-old Jeanny Collins, who lost control of her Honda HRV after navigating a corner, leading to the vehicle ending up in a ditch.

According to the report, Collins was wearing her seatbelt at the time of the accident, and fortunately, no injuries were reported. The vehicle sustained moderate damage to its undercarriage due to the crash. Troopers from the St. Johnsbury Barracks responded to the scene and assessed the situation. The road conditions were noted as wet, and the vehicle was traveling on a dirt and gravel surface.

No charges have been filed against Collins as a result of this incident. The investigation into the crash remains ongoing, and the circumstances could lead to further legal actions. As this case progresses, the details and any potential charges may change.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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