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Weybridge man involved in single vehicle crash, police say

In Weybridge, Vermont, police say Sebastian Crowell, 28, crashed his Subaru into a guard rail on May 13, sustaining minor injuries.

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According to police reports, a single-vehicle crash occurred in Weybridge, Vermont, on May 13, 2026, at approximately 12:45 PM. Vermont State Police say the driver, 28-year-old Sebastian Crowell of Vergennes, lost control of his Subaru Crosstrek and struck a guard rail while driving on Water Street.

Police state that Crowell was wearing a seatbelt at the time of the accident, which resulted in significant front-end damage to his vehicle. He sustained minor bruising on his leg and chest but did not require hospitalization. Troopers from the New Haven barracks responded to the scene, assisted by the Weybridge Fire Department.

No civil violation complaint has been lodged against Crowell, and there are no current legal proceedings or court dates related to this incident. As per police reports, circumstances surrounding the crash are still under review, and any potential charges will be determined as the investigation continues. Court dates and charges may change as the case progresses.

Source: Vermont State Police

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