Police Investigating After 18-Year-Old Massachusetts Teen Killed in Early Morning Collision

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A tragic early morning crash has claimed the life of an 18-year-old Massachusetts teen. Authorities confirmed that Maverick Westcott, a resident of Milford, died following a violent single-vehicle accident in Northbridge on Monday. The incident occurred at approximately 4:15 a.m. on Quaker Street, a stretch of road known for its winding curves and wooded surroundings. Emergency responders arrived quickly, but despite efforts to save him, Westcott was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police Investigating After 18-Year-Old Massachusetts Teen Killed in Early Morning Collision
Source: NBC Boston

High Speed Believed to Be a Factor

According to the preliminary investigation conducted by Northbridge Police, Westcott was driving a 2010 Honda Civic southbound on Quaker Street at a high rate of speed when he lost control of the vehicle. The car veered off the roadway, flipped over a guardrail, struck a tree, and then plunged down an embankment. The impact was severe, and the roof of the vehicle was crushed, trapping Westcott inside. Firefighters and rescue personnel worked to extricate him from the wreckage, but he had sustained fatal injuries. No other passengers were in the car, and there were no additional injuries reported.

Community Shocked by Sudden Loss

News of Westcott’s death has sent shockwaves through the Milford and Northbridge communities. Friends and classmates described him as kind-hearted, energetic, and full of potential. Many took to social media to share tributes, photos, and memories of a young life lost far too soon. Westcott had recently graduated high school and was said to be looking forward to new opportunities in work and life. The loss has devastated those who knew him, and grief counselors have been made available in the area to support friends and family.

Investigation Ongoing

The crash remains under investigation by the Northbridge Police Department, with assistance from the Massachusetts State Police Detective Unit assigned to the Worcester County District Attorney’s Office. Investigators are examining road conditions, vehicle data, and other possible contributing factors. Authorities have not indicated whether drugs or alcohol played a role, but initial reports suggest that excessive speed was a likely factor in the crash. No criminal charges are expected, as no other vehicles were involved. Police have reminded the public, especially young drivers, about the importance of safe driving practices, particularly during early morning hours when visibility is low and fatigue can impair reaction times.

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