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Springfield man loses control in I-91 crash, police say

In Springfield, Vermont, police say a vehicle slid off I-91 Southbound due to icy conditions, causing moderate damage. No injuries were reported.

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Vermont State Police say a 25-year-old man from Keene, New Hampshire, was involved in a motor vehicle crash on February 23, 2026, around 3:13 PM on Interstate 91 South in Springfield. The incident occurred near mile marker 40.4 during light snow conditions.

According to police reports, Quinn T. Cassidy was driving a 2021 Subaru Forester when he attempted to brake in response to a vehicle in front of him that suddenly stopped. Cassidy lost traction and spun out, colliding with a guardrail. The damage to his vehicle was described as moderate, and it was subsequently towed from the scene. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.

There are currently no pending court actions or bail requirements associated with this incident, and further legal proceedings have not been scheduled. As details may evolve, court dates and related charges can change, and individuals are encouraged to contact the criminal court clerk for the most current information regarding this case.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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