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Bethel woman arrested for DUI – drugs after crash, police say

In Bethel, Vermont, police say Tiffany R. Wills, 33, was charged with DUI - Drug after crashing her vehicle on the Interstate 91 Exit 3 on-ramp.

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Bethel woman arrested for DUI – drugs after crash, police say
VERMONT STATE POLICE

Royalton Barracks  DUI - Drugs
  • Tiffany R. Wills, 33, of Bethel
  • Accused: DUI – Drug

Vermont State Police say a 33-year-old woman from Fairlee was arrested for driving under the influence of drugs following a crash on Interstate 91 in Bethel early on March 25. According to police reports, officers discovered the vehicle off the roadway on the southbound on-ramp at Exit 3.

During the investigation, police say signs of impairment were evident in the driver, identified as Tiffany R. Wills. She was taken to the Royalton State Police Barracks for processing and subsequently released with a citation. Wills is scheduled to appear in the Vermont Superior Court – Windsor Criminal Division on May 12, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. to face the charges.

These charges are currently allegations, and the legal process will determine the outcome. Court dates are subject to change, and individuals are advised to contact the criminal court clerk for updates on arraignment schedules.

Source: Vermont State Police

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