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Clarendon man arrested for DUI following single-vehicle crash, police say

In Clarendon, Vermont, police say Bradley Bishop, 21, was arrested for DUI after crashing his Toyota Prius into a railroad crossing pole on March 11, 2026.

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Clarendon man arrested for DUI following single-vehicle crash, police say
VERMONT STATE POLICE

Rutland Barracks  DUI Crash
  • Bradley Bishop, 21, of Clarendon
  • Accused: DUI
  • Arrested on March 11 by VSP

According to police reports, a single-vehicle crash on East Clarendon Road in Clarendon led to the arrest of a 21-year-old man on March 11, 2026. The incident occurred at approximately 5:03 PM when Bradley Bishop, a Rutland resident, lost control of his 2024 Toyota Prius, colliding with a railroad crossing warning pole.

Police say that during the investigation, Bishop exhibited signs of impairment and was subsequently charged with driving under the influence. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported from the crash, and Bishop was transported to the Rutland City Police Department for processing. Following this, he was issued a citation to appear in court.

Bishop is scheduled to appear in the Vermont Superior Court, Rutland Criminal Division, on March 30, 2026, at 10:00 AM. It is important to note that these charges are allegations, and the court date and time may change as the case progresses. For the most current information, individuals are advised to check with the criminal court clerk.

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