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Two-vehicle crash in Ferrisburgh under investigation, police say

In Ferrisburgh, police say Mark Pomerantz, 39, was charged with failing to stop at a stop sign after a two-vehicle crash on December 4. No injuries were reported.

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Vermont State Police say a two-vehicle accident occurred on December 4 at approximately 2:50 PM at the intersection of Middlebrook Road and Shellhouse Mountain Road in Ferrisburgh. The collision involved a 2019 Subaru Legacy driven by 39-year-old Mark Pomerantz of St. Albans and a 2015 Acura MDX operated by 48-year-old Daniel Brisson, a resident of Ferrisburgh.

According to police reports, Pomerantz was traveling south on Shellhouse Mountain Road when he failed to stop at a stop sign, entering the intersection without yielding to Brisson, who was heading east on Middlebrook Road. The front end of Pomerantz’s vehicle struck the front driver’s side of Brisson’s car. Fortunately, both drivers were wearing seat belts and reported no injuries, with no one requiring hospitalization. The Ferrisburgh Fire Department assisted at the scene.

Pomerantz has been charged with violating Vermont’s stop sign law, which carries a fine of $162 and two points on his driving record. No court action has been specified at this time, and the legal status of the charges may evolve as the case progresses.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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