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Barre Town Woman Cited for Suspended License in Bethel

In Bethel, VT, police say Danielle Dunster, 41, was cited for driving with a criminally suspended license on May 11, 2026, and will appear in court June 30.

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According to police, a 41-year-old Barre Town woman received a Bethel suspended license citation for driving with a criminally suspended license. Vermont State Police say Danielle Dunster was stopped by Trooper Nathan Rode on May 11, 2026, at approximately 3:58 p.m. while traveling southbound on Interstate 89 near mile marker 24.2 in Bethel.

Bethel suspended license stop part of B Troop enforcement

Police say the citation is part of ongoing enforcement efforts by B Troop, which includes multiple Vermont State Police barracks, during a week of heightened attention to driving violations in the area.

Dunster is scheduled to appear at the Superior Court of Windsor County on June 30, 2026. The charge is an allegation at this stage, and the legal process will determine the outcome.

Source: Vermont State Police

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