November 10, 2024: Vermont’s counties faced a spectrum of criminal incidents, ranging from theft and violent crime to drug-related arrests. Addison and Bennington counties dealt with burglary and vehicle break-ins, underscoring property security issues, while drug-related offenses, including heroin, methamphetamine, and fentanyl, were reported in Caledonia, Grand Isle, and Windham counties. Cases of domestic violence, embezzlement, and vandalism were addressed in Essex, Orleans, and Lamoille counties, reflecting challenges within local communities. Additionally, arson and counterfeit currency incidents in Orange and Washington counties raised concerns for businesses and residents alike. A fatal shooting investigation is ongoing in Chittenden County, while Rutland and Windsor counties reported aggravated assault and armed robbery cases, highlighting violent crime threats. Local law enforcement continues to prioritize community safety, responding to a range of criminal challenges affecting Vermont residents across the state.
Addison County: Middlebury Police arrested a 32-year-old man for burglary after he was caught breaking into a local business on Main Street early Monday morning. Authorities recovered stolen merchandise valued at approximately $5,000. Read more
Bennington County: Bennington Police are investigating a series of vehicle break-ins reported over the weekend. Residents are advised to lock their cars and report any suspicious activity. Read more
Caledonia County: St. Johnsbury authorities charged a 24-year-old woman with drug possession following a routine traffic stop on Route 5, where officers discovered heroin and methamphetamine. Read more
Chittenden County: Burlington Police responded to a late-night shooting in the Old North End, resulting in one fatality. The incident is under investigation, and the suspect remains at large. Read more
Essex County: A Lunenburg man was arrested for domestic assault after neighbors reported hearing a violent altercation. The victim sustained minor injuries and is receiving support services. Read more
Franklin County: Swanton Police are seeking information on a hit-and-run incident that left a pedestrian injured on Saturday night. Witnesses are encouraged to come forward. Read more
Grand Isle County: Grand Isle Sheriff’s Department arrested two individuals for operating a meth lab in a secluded area near South Hero. The suspects face multiple drug-related charges. Read more
Lamoille County: Morrisville Police detained a 19-year-old for vandalizing several downtown businesses. Surveillance footage aided in the swift apprehension of the suspect. Read more
Orange County: Bradford authorities are investigating a string of arson cases after three vacant buildings were set ablaze over the past week. No injuries have been reported. Read more
Orleans County: Newport Police arrested a 45-year-old man for embezzlement after an audit revealed he had stolen over $50,000 from his employer over two years. Read more
Rutland County: Rutland City Police charged a local woman with aggravated assault following a stabbing incident at a downtown apartment complex. The victim is in stable condition. Read more
Washington County: Montpelier Police are investigating a series of counterfeit currency reports affecting local businesses. Merchants are advised to verify large bills carefully. Read more
Windham County: Brattleboro authorities arrested a 30-year-old man for trafficking fentanyl after a lengthy investigation. Significant quantities of the drug were seized during the operation. Read more
Windsor County: Springfield Police are searching for a suspect involved in an armed robbery at a convenience store on Sunday evening. The suspect fled on foot with an undisclosed amount of cash. Read more
Vermont State Police:
Criminal Operation Without a License in Shaftsbury
The Shaftsbury Barracks responded to a report of criminal operation involving a driver without a license on November 10, 2024. The suspect was stopped for a traffic violation, and further investigation revealed that they were operating the vehicle illegally without a valid license. VSP reminds drivers that unlicensed operation is a serious offense that endangers road safety. Read more
Unlawful Mischief and Trespass in Berlin
On November 10, 2024, troopers from the Berlin Barracks arrested an individual for unlawful mischief and trespassing. The suspect allegedly caused property damage after entering private property without permission. VSP encourages residents to report suspicious activity and reminds the public of the legal consequences of trespassing. Read more
Motor Vehicle Crash in Berlin
The Berlin Barracks responded to a single-vehicle crash on November 10, 2024. The driver lost control, resulting in significant damage to the vehicle. Fortunately, no major injuries were reported. VSP advises drivers to exercise caution on the road, particularly during Vermont’s seasonal weather changes. Read more
Domestic Assault in Berlin
On November 10, 2024, the Berlin Barracks handled a domestic assault case, leading to the arrest of the suspect involved. VSP acted swiftly to ensure the safety of the victim and emphasizes the importance of reporting domestic violence incidents promptly to prevent escalation. Read more
Fatal Motor Vehicle Crash in Rutland
The Rutland Barracks investigated a tragic fatal motor vehicle crash on November 10, 2024. The incident involved a single vehicle, and the driver was pronounced dead at the scene. VSP extends condolences to the family and urges all drivers to be vigilant, especially as winter weather impacts road conditions. Read more
Fatal Crash in Derby
On November 10, 2024, the Derby Barracks responded to another fatal crash involving a single vehicle. The driver lost control, resulting in a collision that claimed their life. VSP is investigating the circumstances surrounding the accident and reminds drivers to stay cautious and adhere to speed limits to ensure road safety. Read more
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