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Berlin man cited for excessive speed and negligent operation, police say

In Berlin, VT, police say Emmett Feldmann, 22, was cited for excessive speed and negligent operation after driving 103 mph on I-89.

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Vermont State Police say a traffic enforcement operation on Interstate 89 North in Berlin led to the citation of a 22-year-old man for excessive speed and negligent operation on January 10, 2025. Police report that Emmett Feldmann, a resident of Rumson, New Jersey, was clocked driving at 103 mph in a zone where the speed limit is 65 mph.

The incident occurred near mile marker 47 around 7:49 PM, according to police. Following the speed determination using LIDAR technology, officers stopped Feldmann’s vehicle without incident. He was subsequently issued a criminal citation.

Feldmann is scheduled to appear at the Washington County Superior Court—Criminal Division on January 29, 2026, at 8:30 AM to respond to the charges. It’s important to note that these charges are allegations, and the legal proceedings may evolve as the case progresses. Court dates and times are subject to change, and individuals are encouraged to confirm details with the court clerk.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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