Police cruiser damaged in parking lot crash

Staff Photo by Cassandra Hotaling Hahn

By Cristina Kumka
STAFF WRITER

A Rutland police cruiser is out of commission Wednesday after a late night crash in the Rutland Shopping Plaza.

Sgt. James Tarbell said a 16-year-old with three passengers t-boned the cruiser driven by Officer Ted Washburn at about 10:20 p.m.

The teens had just finished watching a movie at the theater and were in an SUV, heading out of the parking lot to the west back toward the theater entrance.

The teen then struck the cruiser as he was making his way into the primary driving lane in front of the theater.

Washburn said he didn’t see the car coming.

The teen drove his car from the scene after the investigation but the police car suffered extension damage to its front passenger side and wheel.

Tarbell said the only saving grace was that the cruiser was out of service anyway.

Speed and alcohol were not factors and no charges were filed.

There were no injuries, Tarbell said.

Following the crash, several police swarmed the parking lot, including a state police trooper as protocol calls for that agency to respond whenever a cruiser is involved in a crash, Tarbell said.

Tarbell said neither the teen or the officer saw each other coming.

But, he said, the officer had the right of way and any driver in the primary, or access lane (the plaza’s road spanning Price Chopper to Walmart) has the right of way over anyone driving in the parking lot.
Tarbell said he understands the confusion in the busy plaza.

“The lanes closest to the sidewalk area are the primary access and anything else is considered a parking lot and drivers should use due diligence when traveling there. Vehicles have to yield when coming into the access way that goes around Price Chopper to Walmart,” Tarbell said.
cristina.kumka@rutlandherald.com

5 Responses to Police cruiser damaged in parking lot crash

  1. no ticket; not even a warning.  the taxpayers will pick up the cost or through raised insurance rates.  the kid didn’t see the officer in an suv.  what was he blocked by and eighteen wheeler?  no, he wasn’t look; he was reckless!

  2. he didn’t see the police car.  why?  he wasn’t paying attention.  he was reckless or negligent.  no ticket.  no warning.  what lessons are we teaching our kids?  so the taxpayers pick up the dime or the insurance rates are raised or both. 

  3. does out of service mean it needed ball joints nothing said about fred he is a good man! but ,the question being is? are the vehicles passing a legal inspection? the wear on that tire shows lack of maintenance are we putting our law enforcement in peril with lack of needed service? the public is required to pass a state inspection ; are not state vehicles? seems to me that could be more of a danger

  4. looking at the pictures! that car had bad upper ball joints ; a light hit like that should not have done the damage it did! there are many good men and women working for the people and they should be safe as well! inspect our state vehicles closer than you would the public ; keep our state employee’s safer

  5. Tax Revenue will now suffer but, I can live with that… ;-)

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