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St. Johnsbury woman cited for crash into building, police say

On March 26, 2026, in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, police say Delanie Buck, 24, lost control of her vehicle, crashing into an apartment building. She faces a charge for driving to the right.

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Vermont State Police say a 24-year-old woman from Concord was involved in a vehicle crash at the Mountain View Apartments in St. Johnsbury on March 26, 2026. The incident occurred around 11:00 AM when Delanie Buck reportedly lost control of her Jeep Wrangler while attempting to retrieve a dropped vape device.

According to the report, Buck was driving in the circular driveway when her vehicle veered off course. The Jeep broke through a fence, collided with the mailboxes of the apartment complex, and ultimately came to a stop against the building. Fortunately, Buck did not sustain any injuries from the accident. However, she received a citation for violating Title 23 V.S.A. § 1031, which pertains to driving to the right.

Buck’s legal situation remains in the preliminary stages, with further developments expected as the case progresses. Court dates and the specifics of the charges may change as new information arises.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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