Vehicle Crashes Into Food Truck in Wells River, Vermont

21-year-old driver lost control on snowy road, striking food trailer and injuring owner

Published on Feb. 7, 2026

On February 7, 2026, a 21-year-old driver named Nicholas LaRose lost control of his 2003 Chevrolet Silverado on a snow-covered road in Wells River, Vermont, causing the vehicle to cross the street and strike a food trailer owned by 42-year-old Michael Arnold. Arnold, who was inside the trailer at the time, suffered suspected minor injuries but was treated on scene and not transported to the hospital.

Why it matters

This incident highlights the dangers of driving in inclement weather conditions, especially on roads that may be slippery due to snow and ice. It also underscores the vulnerability of small businesses like food trucks that can be impacted by vehicle crashes, even when the owner is simply trying to operate their business.

The details

According to the Vermont State Police report, LaRose was driving eastbound on US Route 302 approaching Main St N when he lost traction on the snow-covered road. His Chevrolet Silverado crossed the street and entered the driveway where the Hatchbox food trailer was located, striking the trailer. Arnold, the owner and operator of Hatchbox, was inside the trailer at the time of the collision and suffered suspected minor injuries.

  • The incident occurred on February 7, 2026, at approximately 6:20 AM.

The players

Nicholas LaRose

A 21-year-old driver from Perkinsville, Vermont who was operating the 2003 Chevrolet Silverado that crashed into the food trailer.

Michael Arnold

The 42-year-old owner and operator of the Hatchbox food trailer that was struck by LaRose's vehicle.

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The takeaway

This incident serves as a reminder for drivers to exercise extra caution when operating vehicles in snowy and icy conditions, and for small business owners to consider the potential risks of operating in areas prone to vehicle traffic accidents.