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Two-vehicle crash on VT Route 105 in Derby, no injuries reported, police say

In Derby, VT, a two-vehicle crash occurred on December 30, 2025, when Rese Anterea, 22, lost control of her car, according to police. No injuries were reported.

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Vermont State Police say a two-vehicle crash occurred on December 30, 2025, at approximately 3:45 PM on VT Route 105 in Derby. The collision involved a 22-year-old woman from Charleston, Rese Anterea, and a 33-year-old man from Wheelock, Johnathan Hunter.

According to police reports, Anterea was driving northbound when she lost control of her Subaru Legacy while attempting a left-hand turn. This maneuver caused her vehicle to enter the southbound lane, where it collided with Hunter’s Freightliner MT 45G. Fortunately, no injuries were reported by either driver, and both were wearing seat belts at the time of the incident. The crash resulted in damage to the driver’s side of Anterea’s vehicle and the front end of Hunter’s truck.

No charges have been filed against either driver as a result of this incident. According to the report, the investigation remains open, and any potential legal actions will depend on further findings. The case is being handled by Trooper Jesse Nash from the Derby barracks.

Source: Vermont State Police

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