Vermont State Police say a two-vehicle crash occurred early on April 20 in Troy, resulting in injuries to both drivers. The accident took place at the intersection of Vermont Route 101 and Vermont Route 242 around 5:52 a.m., as snow and icy conditions impacted the roadway.
According to police reports, 25-year-old Noah Smith of Newport Town was driving north on Route 101 when he attempted to overtake 43-year-old Tonya Brown of Newport City. Brown was turning left onto Route 242 when the vehicles collided. Smith was transported to North Country Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, while Brown suffered minor injuries but did not require hospital treatment. Both vehicles involved in the accident were deemed totaled.
The investigation into the incident is ongoing, and authorities have not yet disclosed any potential charges. Court dates and legal proceedings may evolve as the case develops.
Source: Vermont State Police press release, view original report. This Vermont twovehicle crash story highlights important developments.
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Source: Vermont State Police
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Last modified: April 22, 2026