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October 3, 2024

Williston Barracks / Motor Vehicle Crash

 

STATE OF VERMONT

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

VERMONT STATE POLICE

 

NEWS RELEASE

MOTOR VEHICLE CRASH

 

CASE#: 24A1007171                                           

RANK/TROOPER FULL NAME: TROOPER EXANTUS

STATION: WILLISTON                                        

CONTACT#: 802-878-7111

 

DATE/TIME: 10/03/2024; 05:41

TOWN: HINESBURG

STREET: SILVER ST & LEWIS CREEK ROAD

WEATHER: CLOUDY          

ROAD CONDITIONS: DRY

 

VEHICLE #1

OPERATOR: HUNTER GORTON

AGE: 20  

SEAT BELT? YES

CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: BRISTOL, VT

 

VEHICLE YEAR: 2006

VEHICLE MAKE: HONDA

VEHICLE MODEL: CRV

DAMAGE TO VEHICLE #1: TOTALED  

INJURIES: NECK

HOSPITAL: UVMC

 

 

VEHICLE #2

OPERATOR: KATHLEEN STINE

AGE: 50   

SEAT BELT? YES

CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: HINESBURG, VT

 

VEHICLE YEAR: 1997

VEHICLE MAKE: GMC

VEHICLE MODEL: SIERRA

DAMAGE TO VEHICLE #1: TOTALED  

INJURIES: HEAD / LEGS

HOSPITAL: UVMC

 

 

SUMMARY OF CRASH:

 

On 10/03/24 at 0541, Troopers from the Vermont State Police – Williston Barracks responded to a two-motor vehicle crash located near Silver Street and Lewis Creek Road in the Town of Hinesburg. Upon arrival, Troopers located one vehicle at a position of uncontrolled rest on its side facing south on Silver Street and the second vehicle at a position of uncontrolled rest off to the shoulder on Silver Street facing south. Further investigation revealed that Operator 1, Hunter Gorton was traveling north on Silver Street and fell asleep, which resulted him veering out of his lane and sideswiping Operator 2, Kathleen Stine who was traveling south on Silver Street. As a result, Gorton’s vehicle rolled over and ended up on its side. Gorton and Stine did sustain injuries and will recover, they provided no signs of impairment. Due to disabling damage to both vehicles they were removed by Spillanes Towing.

 

Troopers were assisted by Williston Police Department, Hinesburg Fire Rescue, Charlotte Fire Rescue, and Spillanes Towing.