Head-on collision driver pleads to DUI-4 – Kevin Guckin, 60, from Island Pond, was recently sentenced to a term ranging from nine months to ten years in prison. He pled guilty to felony DUI-4, leaving the scene of an accident causing property damage, and three counts of reckless endangerment.
In exchange, charges for providing false information to law enforcement and reckless or grossly negligent driving were dropped.
The incident, occurring back in 2021, involved Guckin in a two-vehicle head-on collision on Route 105 in Charleston, resulting in one of the vehicles catching fire.
Despite losing an entire wheel assembly, he managed to drive his truck from the crash scene.
State police later found Guckin’s heavily damaged Chevrolet Silverado at his residence.
Police say he admitted to being intoxicated and was unaware of the collision with the van, initially claiming his truck was undamaged.
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Apparently, the wheels of justice sometimes completely fall off. But you can still drive – thanks to Vermont’s revolving door of injustice.
was the other driver killed or injured/// why were the other charges dropped/// no mention of the other person involved///
Throw away the key……