Rutland Herald
August 28,2016
A two-vehicle crash on Route 4 in Killington in the early morning hours Saturday sent a Hartland man and his passenger to the hospital and destroyed his car, according to Vermont State Police.
An eastbound Honda CRV driven by Amin James, 36, crossed the center line into the westbound lane, just before 3 a.m., police said, hitting a Volvo station wagon driven by John Warner, 62, of Tuftonboro, NH.
Neither James and his passenger, 47-year-old Paul A. Pasley of Woodstock, were wearing seatbelts, police said, and both sustained severe injuries in the crash. They were both taken to Rutland Regional Medical Center for treatment. Warner, who was wearing a seatbelt, had minor injuries, police said, and his car was a total loss.
Vermont State Police, Killington Police, the Killington Fire Department and the Regional Ambulance Service responded to the scene, and East Creek Motors and Executive Towing towed the vehicles away. Police said the investigation into the crash is ongoing, and anyone with information about this crash is asked to contact Trooper Kaitlyn Armstrong at 802-773-9101.
An eastbound Honda CRV driven by Amin James, 36, crossed the center line into the westbound lane, just before 3 a.m., police said, hitting a Volvo station wagon driven by John Warner, 62, of Tuftonboro, NH.
Neither James and his passenger, 47-year-old Paul A. Pasley of Woodstock, were wearing seatbelts, police said, and both sustained severe injuries in the crash. They were both taken to Rutland Regional Medical Center for treatment. Warner, who was wearing a seatbelt, had minor injuries, police said, and his car was a total loss.
Vermont State Police, Killington Police, the Killington Fire Department and the Regional Ambulance Service responded to the scene, and East Creek Motors and Executive Towing towed the vehicles away. Police said the investigation into the crash is ongoing, and anyone with information about this crash is asked to contact Trooper Kaitlyn Armstrong at 802-773-9101.
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