Vermont Woman Dies After Being Run Over by Truck

Authorities investigating incident in Wolcott, no charges filed yet

Mar. 3, 2026 at 4:03pm

A 43-year-old woman from Wolcott, Vermont named Kylee Beam died after being run over by a truck on Sunday night near Elmore Pond Road and Brookview Lane. The Lamoille County Sheriff's Department is investigating the incident, but no charges have been filed against the 52-year-old driver of the white Ford F-550 dump truck, Todd Glowa, also of Wolcott.

Why it matters

This tragic incident has raised concerns in the small Vermont town of Wolcott about road safety and the need for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Beam's death. The lack of charges so far has also sparked questions about whether the driver will face any legal consequences.

The details

According to authorities, Beam was brought to Copley Hospital around 11 PM on Sunday with significant injuries to her abdomen after being run over by the truck. She later died from her injuries. The sheriff's department says the vehicle involved was a white Ford F-550 with a dump body, driven by Todd Glowa, also a Wolcott resident. The investigation into the incident is still ongoing.

  • The incident occurred on Sunday around 9 PM near Elmore Pond Road and Brookview Lane in Wolcott, Vermont.
  • Beam was brought to the hospital just after 11 PM on Sunday.

The players

Kylee Beam

A 43-year-old woman from Wolcott, Vermont who died after being run over by a truck.

Todd Glowa

A 52-year-old man from Wolcott, Vermont who was driving the white Ford F-550 dump truck involved in the incident that killed Kylee Beam.

Lamoille County Sheriff's Department

The law enforcement agency investigating the incident that led to Kylee Beam's death.

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What’s next

The Lamoille County Sheriff's Department says the investigation into the circumstances surrounding Kylee Beam's death is still ongoing, and they are asking anyone with information to contact them.

The takeaway

This tragic incident has raised concerns in the small Vermont town of Wolcott about road safety and the need for a thorough investigation, as the lack of charges so far has sparked questions about whether the driver will face any legal consequences.