November 15, 2024: Vermont’s counties have experienced a range of criminal activities over the past week, from burglaries and drug-related offenses to violent crimes and financial fraud. Law enforcement agencies are actively investigating these incidents, with several arrests already made and ongoing efforts to apprehend remaining suspects. 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 significant funds missing from a local nonprofit organization. Read more
Rutland County: Rutland City Police are investigating an aggravated assault that occurred downtown late Friday night, leaving one individual hospitalized with serious injuries. Read more
Washington County: Montpelier Police issued a warning about counterfeit currency circulating in local businesses after several reports of fake $20 bills being used. Read more
Windham County: Brattleboro authorities arrested three individuals in connection with a fentanyl trafficking operation, seizing substantial quantities of the drug during the raid. Read more
Windsor County: Springfield Police are investigating an armed robbery at a local convenience store, where the suspect brandished a firearm and fled with an undisclosed amount of cash. Read more
Vermont State Police:
DUI Crash and Driving with a Suspended License in Royalton
On November 15, 2024, the Royalton Barracks responded to a DUI crash where the driver, who also had a suspended license (DLS), lost control and collided with a roadside barrier. The individual was arrested and charged with both DUI and DLS offenses. The Vermont State Police remind drivers that impaired and unlicensed driving pose significant risks to public safety. Read more
Update: Media Briefing Scheduled by VSP
The Vermont State Police announced a media briefing scheduled for November 15, 2024, to address an ongoing investigation. Details about the case remain limited, but the briefing aims to provide updates to the public and maintain transparency. VSP continues to prioritize community engagement and communication. Read more
DLS Criminal Incidents in B Troop
B Troop reported several incidents involving individuals driving with suspended licenses (DLS) on November 15, 2024. Each suspect was cited and will appear in court for violating licensing laws. VSP reiterates the importance of legal compliance and warns that operating a vehicle without a valid license carries serious penalties. Read more
Ongoing Investigation in Vermont State Police Case
The Vermont State Police are investigating a significant incident that occurred on November 15, 2024. While details are limited, troopers are actively working to resolve the case. VSP emphasizes their commitment to thorough investigations and encourages anyone with information to come forward. Read more
DLS Enforcement Across Troop Areas
Troop A and Troop B of the Vermont State Police reported multiple citations for drivers operating with suspended licenses (DLS) on November 15, 2024. These enforcement efforts are part of a broader initiative to ensure road safety and legal compliance statewide. Read more
Search for Missing Juveniles in Rutland
The Rutland Barracks is investigating a case of missing juveniles reported on November 15, 2024. Officers are working with families and local communities to locate the individuals safely. The Vermont State Police ask anyone with information to contact authorities, as public support is vital in such cases. Read more
Third DUI Offense in St. Albans
On November 15, 2024, troopers from the St. Albans Barracks arrested a driver for their third DUI offense. The individual was stopped for erratic driving, and field sobriety tests confirmed impairment. VSP continues to enforce strict measures against repeat DUI offenders to ensure the safety of Vermont roads. Read more
DUI-Drug Arrest in Royalton
The Royalton Barracks arrested a driver for DUI-drugs on November 15, 2024. The suspect was found to be under the influence of substances during a traffic stop and was taken into custody. VSP stresses that driving under the influence of drugs is equally dangerous as alcohol-impaired driving and will result in legal consequences. Read more
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