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Two-vehicle crash in Lincoln, VT results in damage, police say

In Lincoln, VT, a two-vehicle crash occurred on South Lincoln Rd, according to police. No injuries were reported; one driver was charged with failure to stop.

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Two-vehicle crash in Lincoln, VT results in damage, police say
VEHICLE CRASH IN LINCOLN

New Haven Barracks  Motor Vehicle Crash
  • Accused: Failure to stop

Vermont State Police say a two-vehicle crash occurred on South Lincoln Road in Lincoln, Vermont, on December 2, 2025, at approximately 2:27 PM. The incident involved a 2020 Ford Edge operated by 61-year-old Deborah Cousino and a 2009 Buick Enclave driven by 62-year-old Geoffrey Booth, both residents of Lincoln.

According to police reports, the collision happened when Booth slowed to allow a snowplow to pass. Cousino, traveling behind Booth, was unable to stop in time and struck the rear of Booth’s vehicle. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries, and both drivers were wearing seat belts. Damage was noted to the front end and undercarriage of Cousino’s vehicle, while Booth’s vehicle suffered rear-end damage. The Lincoln Fire Department assisted at the scene.

The allegations stemming from this incident are still under investigation. No charges have been filed at this time, and further legal actions or changes in the case status may occur as the investigation continues.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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