On Sunday, shortly before 8:30 a.m., the Vermont State Police were alerted to an incident involving a vehicle that had veered off the roadway and collided with a garage belonging to the victim. Following the impact, the vehicle fled the scene. This accident occurred on VT-30 in Jamaica during the overnight or early morning hours. Individuals possessing any information regarding this matter are encouraged to reach out to Trooper Mark Pepperman at the Vermont State Police – Westminster Barracks by calling 802-722-4600.
Sections of multiple major interstates and roadways in New Hampshire were temporarily closed due to crashes during the winter storm that began Sunday and continued moving through the region Monday morning. Between 3 p.m. Sunday and 9 a.m.Monday, the New Hampshire State Police responded to 98 reported crashes and vehicles off the road, as well as 18 disabled vehicles. Many of the crashes involved three or more vehicles. No serious injuries were reported.
A search is currently being conducted for a man from Orange County. According to the Vermont State Police, Corey Crooker, aged 43, was last seen by family members on January 9th, with his most recent communication occurring on the evening of Tuesday, January 14th. Although he does not have a permanent residence, he is known to frequent the areas of Bradford, Newbury, Wells River, and Haverhill, New Hampshire. The police describe him as being six feet tall and weighing 190 pounds, and he may be wearing a black Columbia jacket. While authorities do not believe he is in danger or missing under suspicious circumstances, there are concerns regarding his well-being. Anyone with relevant information is urged to contact the Vermont State Police.
At around 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, the Wilmington Police Department reported a vehicle theft from a local residence earlier that morning. The stolen vehicle is a black 2019 Nissan Frontier with dual controls,
bearing Vermont license plate 448A914. The exact time of the theft has not been established. Authorities are urging anyone with information about the incident to contact the Wilmington Police at 802-464-8593.
Vermont State Police arrested 23-year-old Caylin G. Clavier from Easthampton, MA, on Saturday night after a vehicle crash. Officers responded to the scene near the intersection of Vermont Route 11 and Route 30 in Winhall around 10:10 p.m., where they found a 2004 Ford Ranger over the guardrail. Clavier, the driver, showed signs of impairment and was arrested on suspicion of DUI. She was processed at the Manchester Police Department, charged with DUI, and released on a citation.
U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan (D-NH) released the following statement on the inauguration of Donald Trump for a second term as President:
“Today, Americans from around the country – Democrats, Republicans, and Independents – gathered to witness the peaceful transition of power, a hallmark of our democracy. Donald Trump is now our President, and I hope that he upholds the oath that he took today to defend and protect our Constitution. Like many Granite Staters, and like many Americans, I strongly disagree with President Trump on a number of issues. But as I have throughout my time in public service, I will work across party lines to make bipartisan progress on issues where the President and I can find common ground. And should the President or members of his administration put our New Hampshire values at risk, I will speak out and stand up for what is best for our state and our country. The Live Free or Die State deserves nothing less.”
WTSA SPORTS FOR TUESDAY JANUARY 21st 2025
THE CELTICS BEAT THE GOLDEN STATE YESTERDAY 125 – 85, THE C’S ARE JUST 6 ½ GAMES BEHIND THE FIRST PLACE CAVALIERS AT 30 – 13 THE CELTICS PLAY THE CLIPPERS ON WEDNESDAY.
THE BRUINS DEFEATED THE SHARKS YESTERDAY 6 – 3. THE BRUINS HAVE TODAY OFF AND ARE BACK ON THE ICE ON WEDNESDAY IN NEW JERSEY AGAINST THE DEVILS, THEY DROP THE PUCK AT 7PM ON WEDNESDAY.