Man dies after two-car crash in Ripton

VERMONT STATE POLICE

**Updated NEWS RELEASE**

MOTOR VEHICLE CRASH

CASE#: 23B5001023

RANK/TROOPER FULL NAME: Trooper Brandon Slaney

STATION: VSP New Haven

CONTACT#: 802-388-4919

DATE/TIME: 03/23/2023 at approximately 1640 Hours

STREET: VT RT 125

TOWN: Ripton

MILE MARKER:

WEATHER: Drizzling

ROAD CONDITIONS: Wet

VEHICLE #1

OPERATOR: Peter Nichols

AGE: 77

SEAT BELT?

CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: New Haven, Vermont

INJURIES: Serious bodily injury

HOSPITAL: University of Vermont Medical Center

VEHICLE YEAR: 2020

VEHICLE MAKE: Chevrolet

VEHICLE MODEL: Trax

DAMAGE TO VEHICLE #1: Totaled

VEHICLE #2

OPERATOR: Bruce Perlow

AGE: 46

SEAT BELT? Yes

CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Middlebury, Vermont

INJURIES: None

HOSPITAL: N/A

VEHICLE YEAR: 2015

VEHICLE MAKE: Subaru

VEHICLE MODEL: Outback

DAMAGE TO VEHICLE #2: Heavy front-end damage

The Vermont State Police was informed on Thursday March 23, 2023, that the Operator of Vehicle #1, Peter Nichols, 77, of New Haven, Vermont, succumbed at the University of Vermont Medical Center.

The investigation into this crash is ongoing.

***Initial news release, 2013. Thursday, March. 23, 2023***

SUMMARY OF CRASH:

On the above date and time, Troopers with the Vermont State Police assigned to the New Haven barracks were advised of a two car motor vehicle crash on VT RT 125 in the Town of Ripton, Vermont. Upon arrival, Troopers observed two vehicles with heavy damage at a position of uncontrolled rest in the east and west bound lanes of travel on VT RT 125.

Initial investigation revealed that Vehicle One (V1) which was operated by Peter Nichols (77) was traveling eastbound, and Vehicle Two which was operated by Bruce Perlow (46) was traveling westbound. As Vehicle One was traveling eastbound, it had crossed the centerline, striking vehicle Two head on.

Nichols was transported to the University of Vermont Medical Center for injuries sustained in the Crash.

Troopers were assisted by Middlebury Rescue and the Ripton Fire Department.

Charges or VCVCs are pending upon further investigation.

VR RT 125 was closed for approximately 2 hours for scene processing.