November 23, 2024:
Vermont communities face a range of serious crime and public safety issues. From a Montpelier double homicide to vandalism in Burlington and tax evasion in Rutland, incidents highlight challenges in maintaining security and justice. Cases of exploitation in Lamoille and alcohol misuse in Windsor emphasize protecting vulnerable individuals. Statewide, these events reveal the need for vigilance, enforcement, and community support. Local law enforcement continues to prioritize community safety, responding to a range of criminal challenges affecting Vermont residents across the state.
Addison County: A gas leak in Vergennes prompted a temporary shutdown of the city’s power grid. Emergency responders worked swiftly to address the issue, ensuring public safety. The incident highlights the importance of infrastructure maintenance and crisis response coordination. Read more
Bennington County: A Bennington man accepted a plea deal in a criminal case, resulting in no additional jail time. The agreement emphasizes restorative justice while resolving lingering legal disputes. Read more
Caledonia County: A March trial date has been set for a Danville man accused of orchestrating a murder-for-hire plot. The case involves significant evidence and has garnered widespread attention due to its unusual nature. Read more
Chittenden County: Downtown Burlington has experienced a rise in vandalism incidents, including damage to storefronts and public property. Police are increasing patrols to address the issue and ensure community safety. Read more
Lamoille County: A woman who exploited an elderly Morristown resident was sentenced to 30 months in prison. The case highlights ongoing challenges in protecting vulnerable populations from financial and emotional abuse. Read more
Orleans County: Vermont State Police are seeking assistance in identifying the driver of a blue Ford truck involved in an unspecified incident. Authorities encourage anyone with information to come forward. Read more
Rutland County: A Rutland businessman pleaded guilty to tax evasion, admitting to underreporting income over several years. The case underscores the importance of compliance and the consequences of financial misconduct. Read more
Washington County: A Montpelier man has been charged with the brutal killings of his parents, a crime that has shocked the community. Authorities continue to investigate the tragic case, emphasizing public safety concerns. Read more
Windham County: Police have apprehended a suspect connected to an assault at Grace Cottage Hospital. The incident raised questions about safety in healthcare facilities and the importance of security measures. Read more
Windsor County: Two Dartmouth students have been charged with furnishing alcohol to a peer who drowned in a tragic incident. The case underscores the risks associated with underage drinking and alcohol misuse. Read more
Vermont State Police:
Burglary Investigation in Williston
On November 23, 2024, the Williston Barracks responded to a burglary where the suspect unlawfully entered a private property and stole valuable items. The investigation is ongoing, and VSP urges anyone with information to come forward. Residents are reminded to secure their homes and report suspicious activity. Read more
Violation of Abuse Prevention Order in Shaftsbury
Troopers from the Shaftsbury Barracks arrested a suspect on November 23, 2024, for violating an abuse prevention order. The individual was taken into custody without incident, reinforcing VSP’s commitment to protecting victims of abuse and ensuring compliance with court orders. Read more
DUI-Drugs Arrest in Royalton
The Royalton Barracks arrested a driver for operating under the influence of drugs on November 23, 2024. The individual exhibited signs of impairment during a traffic stop and was taken into custody. VSP emphasizes that drug-impaired driving is treated as seriously as alcohol-related DUIs to ensure road safety. Read more
DUI Crash in Royalton
On November 23, 2024, troopers from the Royalton Barracks responded to a DUI-related crash. The driver, under the influence, lost control of the vehicle, causing significant damage. No serious injuries were reported, and the driver was arrested. VSP continues to enforce DUI laws to prevent accidents and save lives. Read more
Multiple Charges Filed in Williston
The Williston Barracks charged a suspect with multiple offenses, including resisting arrest and disorderly conduct, on November 23, 2024. The individual became combative during the arrest process, resulting in additional charges. VSP stresses the importance of cooperating with law enforcement to ensure safety for all parties involved. Read more
DUI Crash in Berlin
The Berlin Barracks investigated a DUI-related crash on November 23, 2024. The driver, who was under the influence, caused a collision resulting in vehicle damage. The individual was arrested at the scene. VSP reminds motorists of the dangers and consequences of impaired driving. Read more
Multiple Charges Filed in St. Johnsbury
On November 23, 2024, troopers from the St. Johnsbury Barracks arrested a suspect on multiple charges, including aggravated assault and resisting arrest. The individual was taken into custody following a detailed investigation. VSP remains committed to addressing violent crimes and ensuring justice for victims. Read more
Dave Soulia | FYIVT
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