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Two-vehicle crash reported in Fletcher, minor injuries

On June 26, 2026, in Fletcher, Vermont, police say a two-car crash resulted in minor injuries for one driver and a passenger, with one charged.

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Vermont State Police say a 50-year-old East Fairfield resident, Carrie Moore, was involved in a two-car crash in Fletcher on June 26, 2026, at approximately 5:27 PM. Moore was operating a 2019 Nissan Rogue Sport when the incident occurred at the intersection of Cambridge Road and Pond Road.

According to police reports, Moore was traveling eastbound and attempted to make a left turn onto Pond Road when her vehicle collided with a westbound 2007 BMW 335I driven by 19-year-old Carter Bugbee of Jericho. The impact occurred near the center of the intersection. Moore and her 14-year-old passenger, who was also wearing a seatbelt, were transported to Northwestern Medical Center for suspected minor injuries. Bugbee, who was also wearing a seatbelt, reported no injuries from the crash.

The Cambridge Fire Department and Cambridge Rescue assisted at the scene, while Stone’s Towing helped remove the vehicles involved. The road conditions were dry, and the weather was clear at the time of the accident.

Source: Vermont State Police

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