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Brattleboro, Rutland City, and Westminster residents cited for DLS, police say

In Guilford, Vermont, police say Caroline Arpe, 49, was cited for driving with a criminally suspended license on April 12, 2026. She will appear in court on May 26.

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According to police reports, Vermont State Police cited three individuals for allegedly driving with a criminally suspended license during traffic stops in early April 2026. The incidents occurred in Guilford, Castleton, and Westminster.

On April 12, Caroline Arpe, 49, of Brattleboro, was stopped on Interstate 91 by Trooper Zachary Kunow. She is scheduled to appear in Windham Superior Court on May 26, 2026. Two days later, Jacob Ackert, 22, from Rutland City, was cited by Trooper Bruce Cleaver on U.S. Route 4 in Castleton. His court date is set for June 1, 2026, at Rutland Superior Court. Additionally, on April 14, Trooper Kunow stopped Tanya Fisher, 40, of Westminster, also on I-91. She is due in Windham Superior Court on June 6, 2026.

The charges against these individuals are allegations, and they are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Court dates and the specifics of the charges may change as the legal process unfolds. B Troop of the Vermont State Police, which operates in various locations including New Haven and Rutland, was responsible for these citations. This Vermont brattleboro rutland story highlights important developments. The Vermont brattleboro rutland situation continues to develop.

Source: Vermont State Police

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