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Crash Of Tractor-Trailer Closes CT Highway For Hours, Owner Of Car Charged

A Connecticut woman was arrested after a car she owns allegedly caused a rollover crash involving a tractor-trailer that shut down I-91 for hours as the vehicles were removed.

Fernandita Aquino-Almonte

Fernandita Aquino-Almonte

Photo Credit: Connecticut State Police

The incident took place in Hartford County in Rocky Hill around 5:20 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 17.

According to Connecticut State Police, a car owned by Hartford County resident Fernandita Aquino-Almonte, age 37, of South Windsor, was driving in the left lane of four when the driver -- police are not sure if it was Aquino-Almonte -- suddenly changed lanes and decelerated “for an unknown reason,” causing a tractor-trailer to hit the back of the vehicle and roll over.

No injuries were reported, but the highway was shut down for hours as the tractor-trailer was removed, state police said.

Aquino-Almonte was charged with:

  • Liability of an owner, operator, lessee
  • Operating without insurance
  • Evading responsibility
  • Failure to drive in the proper lane
  • Interfering with an officer.

She was released without bond and is scheduled to appear in court on Friday, Sept. 29. 

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