Wrong-way driver kills 5 teens, steals police car, officials say

(CNN)Members of several close-knit neighboring communities in Vermont are mourning five teenagers who died in a fiery car crash over the weekend after a vehicle traveling in the wrong direction struck them, authorities said.

Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin ordered flags lowered to half-staff through Thursday for Eli Brookens, 16, of Waterbury, Mary Harris and Cyrus Zschau, both 16, of Moretown, Lim Hale and Janie Cozzi, both 15, from Fayston.

“The loss of five young Vermonters in such a senseless tragedy is heartbreaking,” Shumlin said. “Vermont is a community, and today we share the sadness and loss of the families and friends of these teens.”

Four of the teens attended Harwood Union in Duxbury, where hundreds gathered for a candlelight vigil Monday night.

Suspect flees in police car

The driver of the other vehicle has been identified as Steven Bourgoin, 36, of Williston, Chittenden County State’s Attorney T.J. Donovan said. He has a criminal history in two other states that includes domestic violence and driving under the influence, Donovan said.

Bourgoin is in critical condition at the University of Vermont Medical Center, hospital spokesman Gary Douglas said. He will be arraigned later this week.

Bourgoin was driving on the wrong side of Interstate 89 near Williston and struck the teenager’s Volkswagen Jetta late Saturday night, authorities said. The car erupted in flames, littering the highway with debris as bystanders tried to assist.

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The teens, who had known each other since elementary school, were returning from a concert in South Burlington, Harwood Union High School athletic director Sue Duprat said.

“We are a fairly small community,” Duprat said. “Our kids are very prominent in our own little world.”

Cozzi attended Kimball Union Academy, where she was remembered as an “absolutely wonderful kid,” said Dan Weintraub, her history teacher and varsity soccer coach.

Both schools and the towns they serve are grappling with a “tremendous loss to our community,” Harwood Union High School co-principal Lisa Atwood said.

“They’re just trying to put one foot in front of the other and process it,” Atwood said. “Our communities will come together to support them, as well as our students, and figure it out together.”

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 October 11, 2016 at 08:40AM