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Barton woman cited for identity theft and release violation, police say

In Barton, VT, police say Alyssa Lamadeleine, 31, faces charges of Violation of Conditions of Release and Identity Theft after sending a letter while detained.

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According to police reports, a 31-year-old woman from Orleans, Vermont, has been charged with violating conditions of release and identity theft. Alyssa Lamadeleine was implicated after a report was received on December 5, 2025, regarding a violation in Barton.

Police say Lamadeleine, who is currently in pretrial detention at the Chittenden Regional Correctional Facility, sent a letter to a victim from a prior incident. Investigators found that she had used an alias to conceal her identity while contacting this individual, despite having conditions that prohibited any communication.

Lamadeleine has been issued a citation by the South Burlington Police Department and is scheduled to appear in Orleans Criminal Court on December 8, 2025, at 12:30 PM for arraignment on the charges. She remains in custody at the correctional facility due to the earlier case against her.

It is important to note that the charges against Lamadeleine are allegations at this stage, and her court date may change as the case progresses.

Source: Vermont State Police

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