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West Fairlee man cited for single vehicle crash, police say

In West Fairlee, police say Andrew Reese, 36, crashed into a tree on June 16, 2026, and was charged with driving without a license and lane violations.

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Vermont State Police say a 36-year-old Hartford resident was cited for two civil violations following a single-vehicle crash on VT Route 113 in West Fairlee on June 16, 2026, at approximately 6:32 a.m.

According to police reports, Andrew Reese was driving a 2025 Chevrolet Trax when he failed to maintain his lane, causing the vehicle to exit the road and collide with a tree. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries from the incident. Troopers from the St. Johnsbury Barracks responded to the scene, where they assessed the situation and determined the cause of the crash.

Reese was issued two Vermont Civil Violation Complaints for violations of Title 23 VSA 1038, which pertains to driving on roadways laned for traffic, and Title 23 VSA 601, which addresses operating a vehicle without a license. The West Fairlee Fire Department and Upper Valley Ambulance assisted at the scene.

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