November 21, 2024
The Vermont State Police (VSP) have been actively addressing a variety of incidents across the state, reflecting their ongoing commitment to public safety and law enforcement. Recent activities include multiple DUI-related arrests, such as a DUI-drug case in Berlin, a DUI crash in St. Albans, and a second DUI offense in Shaftsbury. In Rutland, troopers responded to a domestic assault case and provided updates on a motor vehicle crash where the driver left the scene. Unlawful trespass and mischief incidents in Westminster and St. Johnsbury resulted in arrests, highlighting VSP’s efforts to protect property and maintain order. Updates on investigations, including a high-profile case in St. Johnsbury, demonstrate VSP’s focus on transparency and community collaboration. These cases emphasize the department’s dedication to road safety, protecting vulnerable populations, and addressing crime effectively across Vermont.
DUI-Drug Arrest in Berlin
On November 21, 2024, the Berlin Barracks arrested a driver for driving under the influence of drugs. The individual exhibited signs of impairment during a traffic stop and was taken into custody following sobriety tests. VSP continues to emphasize the dangers of impaired driving and enforces strict measures to ensure road safety. Read more
DUI Crash in St. Albans
Troopers from the St. Albans Barracks responded to a DUI-related crash on November 21, 2024. The driver, under the influence, lost control of their vehicle, causing significant damage. No major injuries were reported. VSP reminds drivers of the risks and consequences of impaired driving. Read more
Unlawful Trespass in Westminster
On November 21, 2024, the Westminster Barracks arrested a suspect for unlawful trespass. The individual was found on private property without permission. VSP encourages community members to report suspicious activity and remains committed to protecting property rights. Read more
Unlawful Mischief in Westminster
The Westminster Barracks responded to a report of unlawful mischief on November 21, 2024. The suspect caused property damage and was apprehended shortly after. VSP continues to enforce property protection laws and urges residents to report vandalism promptly. Read more
Arrest on Outstanding Warrant in St. Johnsbury
On November 21, 2024, troopers from the St. Johnsbury Barracks arrested an individual with an outstanding warrant. The suspect was taken into custody without incident, demonstrating VSP’s ongoing efforts to address active warrants and collaborate with other agencies. Read more
Domestic Assault in Rutland
The Rutland Barracks responded to a domestic assault case on November 21, 2024. The suspect was arrested, and the victim was provided with resources and support. VSP emphasizes the importance of reporting domestic violence and remains committed to protecting victims and pursuing justice. Read more
Update on Motor Vehicle Crash and Leaving the Scene in Rutland
An update on a motor vehicle crash and leaving the scene case was provided by the Rutland Barracks on November 21, 2024. Additional details of the investigation were shared, with the suspect facing charges. VSP underscores the importance of staying at the scene of an accident to comply with legal requirements. Read more
Unlawful Mischief in St. Johnsbury
On November 21, 2024, the St. Johnsbury Barracks arrested a suspect for unlawful mischief after property was damaged. VSP continues to address such incidents with urgency to safeguard community property and deter future offenses. Read more
Update on St. Johnsbury Case Investigation
The Vermont State Police in St. Johnsbury issued an update on November 21, 2024, regarding an ongoing investigation. Details remain limited, but VSP thanked the community for their assistance and continues to prioritize transparency. Read more
DUI Arrest in Shaftsbury
The Shaftsbury Barracks arrested a driver on November 21, 2024, for DUI after the individual exhibited signs of impairment. Field sobriety tests confirmed the driver’s condition, leading to their arrest. VSP reiterates its zero-tolerance policy for impaired driving to protect road users. Read more
Crash in Westminster
On November 21, 2024, troopers from the Westminster Barracks responded to a motor vehicle crash. Emergency personnel assisted those involved, and no severe injuries were reported. VSP advises drivers to stay vigilant and adhere to traffic laws to prevent accidents. Read more
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