Worcester man arrested for allegedly speeding over 100 MPH in Vermont

WILLIAMSTOWN, VT. (WWLP) – A Worcester man was arrested in Vermont for allegedly speeding over 100 mph.

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Vermont State Police stated that at approximately 7:55 p.m. on Saturday, troopers were conducting speed enforcement on I-89 northbound in Williamstown, where the posted speed limit is 65 mph. A vehicle was observed reportedly traveling at 107 mph, and troopers conducted a traffic stop.

The driver was identified as 35-year-old Nelson Otim of Worcester. Otim was issued a criminal citation to appear in Orange County Superior Court on December 3 to answer to the charges of excessive speed and negligent operation.

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