St. Albans, Vermont – Vermont State Police are investigating an alleged intentional hit-and-run crash that damaged a vehicle and caused minor injuries Monday afternoon on Interstate 89.
According to Vermont State Police, the incident occurred around 4:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 23, at Exit 20 northbound in St. Albans. Troopers said the crash allegedly followed an intentional road-rage incident involving another driver.
Police said the suspect vehicle is believed to be a dark-colored Audi SUV with a roof rack. Authorities said the vehicle collided with the victim’s car before fleeing east on Higgate Road toward the Highway/Swanton area.
The victim sustained minor injuries, and the vehicle was heavily damaged, according to police.
Troopers are asking anyone who may recognize the vehicle or have information about the driver to contact the St. Albans Barracks at 802-524-5993. Anonymous tips can also be submitted through the Vermont State Police website.
The investigation remains ongoing.
The crash caused vehicle damage during peak afternoon commute hours along the I-89 corridor, a primary route for local commuters and students in Franklin County.
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