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Burlington man cited for fraudulent use of debit card, police say

In Enosburgh, police say Todd Mann, 38, of Burlington, was cited for fraudulent use of a debit card on February 18, 2026. Court date set for April 21.

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According to police reports, a 38-year-old Burlington resident, Todd Mann, has been charged with fraudulent use of a credit or debit card following an incident reported on February 18, 2026. The Vermont State Police responded to a call regarding the misuse of a stolen debit card around 12:15 PM.

Authorities are currently investigating the case and are seeking information about two individuals linked to a red Ford Explorer, which was seen at the time of the incident. Police are encouraging anyone with relevant details to contact the St. Albans barracks at 802-524-5993 or to submit tips anonymously online.

Mann is scheduled to appear in Franklin County Criminal Court on April 21, 2026, at 8:00 AM. The charges against him are still allegations as the legal process unfolds, and authorities have indicated that further arrests or charges may be forthcoming. Police emphasize that the investigation is ongoing and additional updates will be provided as necessary.

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