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Two-vehicle crash in Monkton results in serious injuries, police say

In Monkton, Vermont, police say a two-vehicle crash on Bristol Road resulted in suspected serious injuries to one driver on April 6, 2026.

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According to police reports, a two-vehicle collision occurred on April 6, 2026, at approximately 7:42 a.m. on Bristol Road in Monkton. The crash involved a Chevrolet Equinox operated by 34-year-old Adam P. Premo from Bristol, and a Toyota Rav4 driven by 22-year-old Abagail L. Nicholson-Wemette from Middlebury.

Police say Premo was traveling south when he entered the northbound lane, resulting in a collision with Nicholson-Wemette’s vehicle. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage, and both drivers were transported to the University of Vermont Medical Center. Premo is suspected to have sustained moderate injuries, while Nicholson-Wemette is believed to have suffered serious injuries.

The investigation is ongoing, and police are requesting that anyone with information regarding the incident contact the New Haven Barracks at 802-388-4919, or submit an anonymous tip online.

No charges have been filed at this time, and court action is pending. Authorities emphasize that the charges, if any, are allegations and the legal process is still unfolding.

Source: Vermont State Police

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