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Calais man arrested for DUI, resisting arrest, and false reports, police say

In Calais, VT, police say Noah Humphries-Lepage, 39, was charged with DUI, resisting arrest, and providing false reports after a vehicle crash on March 15.

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Vermont State Police say a 39-year-old man was arrested on March 15, 2026, following a single-vehicle crash on Marshfield Road in Calais. According to police, Noah Humphries-Lepage of Marshfield arrived at the scene after the incident and was identified as the driver of the uninvolved vehicle.

Upon arrival, officers observed signs of impairment in Humphries-Lepage, leading to his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence. Police report that he resisted arrest and provided false information to law enforcement officers. After processing at the Berlin Barracks, he was issued a citation.

Humphries-Lepage is facing charges of DUI, resisting arrest, and making false reports to authorities. He is scheduled to appear in the Washington County Superior Court, Criminal Division, on April 2, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. According to the report, all charges are allegations at this stage, and the court date is subject to change. Further information regarding the case will be available as it progresses through the legal system.

Source: Vermont State Police

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