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Waterbury man involved in single-vehicle crash on I-89, police say

In Waterbury, police say a 19-year-old driver crashed his vehicle off I-89, landing on its roof. The driver, Logan Evans, sustained suspected minor injuries.

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According to police reports, a 19-year-old man from Phoenix, Arizona, was involved in a single-vehicle crash on Interstate 89 in Waterbury late Monday night. The incident occurred around 11:47 PM when Logan Evans’s Honda Civic veered off the road, traveled down an embankment, and overturned, coming to rest on its roof.

Emergency responders, including the Waterbury Fire Department and Waterbury Ambulance, arrived at the scene. Evans was found outside of the vehicle upon their arrival. He was assessed for suspected minor injuries and transported to Central Vermont Medical Center for evaluation, according to police.

The vehicle sustained significant damage and is considered totaled. No further details regarding charges or legal actions were provided at this time. Police say that the investigation is ongoing, and Evans’s legal status will be determined as the case progresses. Court dates and additional charges, if any, may be announced later.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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