Suspect in crash that killed 5 teens is in fair condition
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A man suspected of driving the wrong way on a Vermont interstate and causing several crashes that killed five teenagers and injured other people has been upgraded to fair condition.
Police say 36-year-old Steven Bourgoin crashed into the teens' car, then stole a police cruiser before crashing it into at least seven other vehicles.
Police on Tuesday served an arrest warrant on the hospitalized Bourgoin for use of the cruiser.
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The hospital said Wednesday that Bourgoin had been upgraded from serious condition.
Bourgoin hasn't been charged in the teens' deaths.
Four Harwood Union High School juniors and a girl who attended Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, New Hampshire, died in the weekend crash.
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It was not immediately known if Bourgoin is being represented by an attorney.