Vermont State Police say a 24-year-old resident of Bradford, Yasin Ibrahim, was charged with multiple offenses following a domestic incident on July 15. Authorities responded to a report of a family dispute in the morning and discovered that Ibrahim had assaulted a household member, violated a no-trespass order, and interfered with access to emergency services. He also engaged in disorderly conduct with neighbors.
According to police reports, Ibrahim was taken into custody without incident and subsequently transported to the Bradford Outpost for processing. He was later lodged at the Northeast Regional Correctional Facility due to a lack of $2,500 bail.
Ibrahim faces charges of second-degree aggravated domestic assault, aggravated disorderly conduct, interference with access to emergency services, and unlawful trespass. A court date has been set for July 16, 2026, at 12:30 PM at the Orange County Superior Court – Criminal Division.
The Vermont State Police do not disclose the identities of victims in domestic violence cases.
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Source: Vermont State Police
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