State police: A Craftsbury man died in the Feb. 17 Warren vehicle fire
Feburary 28, 2025 | By Lisa Scagliotti
Vermont State Police on Friday updated information on the Feb. 17 fatal vehicle fire that happened along Vermont Route 100 in Warren saying they still don’t believe the circumstances were suspicious.
Detective Trooper Matthew Conte and Detective Sgt. David Hurwitch from the Bureau of Criminal Investigations and the Fire and Explosion Investigation Unit in Berlin respectively said they have received details from an autopsy completed at the Vermont Chief Medical Examiner’s Office.
“The deceased individual is identified as Jeremiah Wild, 29, of Craftsbury. The autopsy determined his cause of death to be thermal burns and smoke inhalation,” police said.
So far, however, the manner of death is “undetermined,” according to the medical examiner’s report. “VSP’s investigation is ongoing, but the death is not considered suspicious,” the investigators said.
The fire happened around 11:30 a.m. at a vehicle pull-off near 500 Vt. Route 100 in Warren, a short distance north of the Sugarbush Access Road. Fire crews that arrived at the scene found one deceased individual inside the vehicle, police reported. Police have not yet described the vehicle that burned.
State police ask that anyone with information about this incident call the Berlin Barracks at 802-229-9191 or provide an anonymous tip online at vsp.vermont.gov/tipsubmit.
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State police investigate fatal vehicle fire in Warren;
conduct traffic stops on I-89
February 18, 2025 | By Waterbury Roundabout
Vermont State Police are investigating a fatal vehicle fire that happened in Warren late Monday morning.
Details were scarce in the police report today that said the incident took place at 11:30 a.m. Monday in a parking area at 500 Vermont Route 100 in Warren. The location is just north of the Rt. 100 intersection with the Sugarbush Access Road.
A passerby reported the fire and Warren Fire Department responded along with state troopers and detectives from the Vermont State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigations and the state Fire and Explosion Investigation Unit, police said.
Firefighters extinguished the blaze and “located a deceased individual in the vehicle’s driver’s seat,” police said.
The report did not specify the type of vehicle, its registration, nor the gender of the deceased occupant. It did note that, “Initial evidence gathered at the scene does not indicate this is a suspicious event.”
The body was taken to the Vermont Chief Medical Examiner’s Office in Burlington for an autopsy to determine the identity of the victim and their cause and manner of death. Investigators from the Fire and Explosives Unit are investigating the origin and cause of the vehicle fire, police said.
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call the state police Berlin barracks at 802-229-9191 or provide an anonymous tip online at vermont.gov/tipsubmit.
Highway patrol nets a dozen stops
Also Tuesday, Vermont State Police reported that two troopers from the Berlin barracks conducted a safety patrol between 10:15 a.m. and 4:15 p.m. on Interstate 89 in Washington and Orange Counties between Brookfield and Waterbury. The purpose of the patrol was to spot aggressive drivers and promote safe driving, police said.
As a result, troopers said they made 12 traffic stops and issued 7 tickets and 5 written warnings. Some highlights: One driver was arrested for driving with a criminally suspended license.
Four drivers were ticketed for traveling over 85 mph.
One driver received a ticket for an expired registration.
Vermont State Police remind motorists to drive responsibly, rely on a sober driver, leave a safe distance between vehicles, and put their phones down.