Vermont State Police say a 24-year-old woman was arrested on March 10, 2026, in Troy, Vermont, after being found walking along VT Route 100 with an outstanding warrant. Police were conducting routine patrols when they recognized Taylor Coull, who was wanted for failing to appear in court earlier in the month.
According to police reports, Coull faces multiple charges, including four counts of false pretenses involving amounts of $900 or less, identity theft, operating a vehicle without the owner’s consent, and unlawful trespass. Upon confirming her identity and the existence of the arrest warrant linked to her previous court appearance on March 5, officers apprehended her without incident. She was subsequently taken to the Orleans County Criminal Court and later lodged at the Northern State Correctional Facility, with bail set at $5,000.
The charges against Coull are allegations at this stage, and the legal proceedings will continue as the case develops. Court dates and charges may change as the situation unfolds.
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Last modified: March 12, 2026