HARTLAND, Vt. — Vermont State Police have taken Peter G. Wiggins, 43, of Hartford, into custody on an active warrant after troopers found him with a disabled vehicle on Shute Road in Hartland on June 2, police say.
Troopers from the Royalton Barracks on routine patrol approached the vehicle, which was partly blocking the road at about 8:21 a.m., and found Wiggins had an active in-state arrest warrant, police say. He was taken into custody without incident and brought to Windsor County Superior Court for arraignment, then released on $200 bail.
Wiggins was scheduled to appear in court the same day at 12:30 p.m. The charge is an allegation, and he is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Source: Vermont State Police
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