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Alburg man arrested for violation of conditions of release, police say

In Alburg, VT, police say Adam Tatro, 35, was arrested for violating conditions of release after a traffic stop on January 31, 2026. He was lodged on $2,500 bail.

Alburg man arrested for violation of conditions of release, police say
VERMONT STATE POLICE

St. Albans Barracks  Violation of Conditions of Release
  • Adam Tatro, 35, of Alburg
  • Accused: Violating conditions of release
  • Arrested on January 31 by VSP

According to police reports, a traffic stop in Alburg on January 31, 2026, led to the arrest of 35-year-old Adam Tatro from St. Albans. The stop occurred around 10:33 PM on US Route 2 near West Shore Road due to a vehicle violation.

During the encounter, police say Tatro, who was a passenger in the vehicle, attempted to leave the scene. Upon investigation, he was found to be in violation of an active court order requiring a 24-hour curfew. Tatro was subsequently taken into custody and transported to the St. Albans Barracks for processing. He has been lodged at the Northwest State Correctional Facility with bail set at $2,500.

Tatro has been charged with a violation of conditions of release and is scheduled to appear in Grand Isle County Superior Court on February 2, 2026, at 1:00 PM. According to the report, court dates and charges may change as the legal process continues.


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Source: Vermont State Police

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