Crime
Vermont State Police Log for Nov. 7
ADDISON COUNTY — Vermont State Police dealt with two automobile crashes in Addison County this past weekend; no injuries were reported in either.
On Friday, Nov. 1, at around 8:30 a.m. troopers responded to a two-vehicle crash located in New Haven village at the intersection of Route 17 and Town Hill Road. Police report that Griffin Perry, 26, of Bristol was driving a 2008 Subaru Outback westbound on Route 17, also known as Main Street, when he stopped for a pedestrian to cross Town Hill Road before turning to drive south on that road. When he did make the left, apparently his vehicle collided with an eastbound 2016 Toyota Corolla driven by Ashely Tetreault, 29, of Bristol.
There were no injuries sustained in the crash, but both vehicles had extensive front-end damage.
Main Street in the area of Town Hill Road was temporarily closed due to the collision. State police were assisted by the New Haven Fire Department and Bristol Rescue Squad.
The second crash happened the next morning, Nov. 2, when at around 7:30 a.m. troopers responded to a third-party report of a one-car crash on Rockydale Road near Lincoln Road in Bristol. Police said that Austin Jerome, 24, of Bristol was driving a 2005 BMW 330 westbound on Rockydale Road at around 4 a.m. when he crossed into the eastbound lane, overcorrected and left the westbound lane, causing damage to someone else’s property.
Jerome left the scene without notifying law enforcement or the property owner. A state police officer found Jerome at his home and cited him for leaving the scene of a crash without notifying police or the property owner. The officer also issued him a ticket for failing to drive properly on a road, which carries a fine of $220 and two points.
Police said the BMW was a total loss.
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