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Thetford two-vehicle crash on Interstate 91 under investigation, police say

On December 30, 2025, in Thetford, police say a vehicle attempted to pass on icy Interstate 91, resulting in a crash and charges of failure to maintain lane.

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According to police reports, a three-vehicle crash occurred on December 30, 2025, around 3:28 PM on Interstate 91 South near mile marker 82.3 in Thetford. Troopers responded to the scene alongside the Upper Valley Ambulance and Thetford Fire Department.

The investigation revealed that Vehicle 1, a 2010 Toyota Camry operated by 19-year-old Skyler Bellville of Guilford, attempted to overtake Vehicle 2, a 2022 Ford E450 driven by 35-year-old Kevin Perry Jr. of Somersworth, NH. Vehicle 1 lost control on a section of icy roadway, leading to a collision with Vehicle 2 and ultimately striking a guardrail. Both vehicles sustained damage, with the Camry suffering moderate front-end damage and the Ford incurring minor damage to the rear driver’s side. Fortunately, no injuries were reported among the occupants of either vehicle.

All individuals involved were wearing seat belts at the time of the crash. As the investigation continues, police say that charges may be forthcoming, and legal proceedings will depend on further findings. Court dates and specific charges remain subject to change as the case develops.

Source: Vermont State Police

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