Crime & Safety
Drivers In Rollover Crash Did Not Have Valid Licenses: Police
Police said neither of the drivers involved in a recent Waterford rollover crash had a valid license at the time of the incident.

WATERFORD, CT - Police said neither of the drivers involved in a Waterford rollover crash last week had a valid license at the time of the incident, the New London Day reported. The incident occurred after a dump truck struck a car on Route 85, police said.
Police said Lizbeth Aparicio-Vargas, 30, of New London was taken to a hospital for treatment of minor injuries following the incident, according to the New London Day. The road was also temporarily closed after the truck spilled its load of dirt as a result of the rollover.
Police said officers later charged Aparicio-Vargas with driving without a license, according to the New London Day. The driver of the truck, 30-year-old Jesse Perkins of New London, was charged with driving with a suspended license and following too closely, police said.
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