November 22, 2024:
Vermont communities are grappling with public safety, accountability, and digital security. Incidents in Addison, Bennington, and Caledonia counties highlight law enforcement’s efforts to address crime and ensure public safety. Chittenden and Lamoille counties emphasize accountability in youth violence and financial crimes. Windsor County focuses on cybersecurity upgrades, while Windham County sees sentencing for violent crimes. Statewide, safety and governance dominate the news. Local law enforcement continues to prioritize community safety, responding to a range of criminal challenges affecting Vermont residents across the state.
Addison County: A Middlebury woman injured in a Washington Street fire has succumbed to her injuries. Police continue to investigate the cause of the blaze, which has prompted community discussions about fire safety and prevention measures. Read more
Bennington County: A Bennington man has been charged with gross negligence following a crash in Pownal that resulted in injuries. Authorities emphasize the importance of road safety and accountability in preventing such incidents. Read more
Caledonia County: A suspect in a Groton stabbing was apprehended near Woodsville Elementary School following a coordinated multi-agency response. The incident highlights the effectiveness of collaboration among law enforcement. Read more
Chittenden County: Two teens were arrested for armed robbery after one of their parents turned them in to South Burlington police. The case has raised awareness of youth violence and the importance of parental responsibility in addressing serious crimes. Read more
Lamoille County: A Lamoille County woman has been sentenced to three years of federal supervision following charges related to financial fraud. The case underscores the importance of oversight and accountability in addressing white-collar crime. Read more
Orange County: A man and woman are being held without bail following a violent altercation in Orange County. The incident has sparked discussions about domestic violence prevention and community safety. Read more
Rutland County: A pedestrian involved in a collision with a vehicle in Rutland was ticketed for their role in the accident. The case has raised concerns about pedestrian and traffic safety in the area. Read more
Washington County: A Montpelier man is facing charges for attacking a woman, an incident that highlights ongoing issues with interpersonal violence in the region. Authorities continue to investigate the case. Read more
Windham County: A Wilmington man has been sentenced to up to 10 years in jail for a 2023 assault case. The sentencing reflects the judiciary’s focus on addressing violent crimes in the community. Read more
Windsor County: Enfield has updated its cybersecurity policies following a recent attack, emphasizing the need for stronger digital safeguards to protect municipal systems and sensitive information. Read more
Vermont State Police:
Suspicious Circumstances in St. Johnsbury
On November 22, 2024, the St. Johnsbury Barracks responded to a report of suspicious circumstances. Troopers investigated the situation and determined no immediate threat to the public. VSP continues to encourage residents to report unusual activity to help maintain community safety. Read more
Assault on an Officer in St. Johnsbury
Troopers from the St. Johnsbury Barracks arrested a suspect for assaulting a police officer on November 22, 2024. The incident occurred during a routine investigation, and the suspect was taken into custody. VSP underscores that assaults on law enforcement are treated as serious offenses with significant legal consequences. Read more
DLS Incidents Across Troop Areas
On November 22, 2024, Vermont State Police across multiple troop areas issued citations to individuals driving with suspended licenses (DLS). These routine enforcement efforts aim to ensure legal compliance and road safety across Vermont. Read more
Single-Vehicle Crash in Shaftsbury
The Shaftsbury Barracks responded to a single-vehicle crash on November 22, 2024. The driver lost control of their vehicle, which sustained significant damage. Fortunately, no major injuries were reported. VSP reminds drivers to exercise caution, especially as winter weather impacts road conditions. Read more
DUI and Negligent Operation in New Haven
On November 22, 2024, the New Haven Barracks arrested a driver for DUI and negligent operation. The individual was stopped for erratic driving, and further investigation revealed signs of impairment. VSP continues to prioritize DUI enforcement to protect Vermont’s roadways. Read more
Unlawful Restraint in Rutland
Troopers from the Rutland Barracks arrested a suspect for unlawful restraint on November 22, 2024. The incident involved allegations of preventing another individual’s freedom of movement. VSP is committed to investigating such serious offenses and ensuring the safety of all involved. Read more
Dave Soulia | FYIVT
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