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Corinth man arrested on warrant after suspicious vehicle report, police say

On May 3, 2026, in Corinth, VT, police say David Devaux, 73, was arrested on an active warrant after a report of a suspicious vehicle.

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Vermont State Police say a 73-year-old man from Corinth was arrested on May 3, 2026, after officers responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle on Center Road. The operator, identified as David Devaux, was found to have an active arrest warrant at the time of the encounter.

According to the report, troopers arrived at the scene around 9:40 AM, investigated the situation, and subsequently took Devaux into custody. He was then lodged at the North East Regional Correctional Complex. Devaux faces charges related to the outstanding warrant and is scheduled to appear in Windsor County Criminal Court on May 4, 2026, at 12:30 PM.

Police say that the charges against Devaux are allegations at this stage. It is important to note that the court date and time may change, and those interested in attending are advised to contact the criminal court clerk to confirm the arraignment details. Devaux’s bail has been set at $200.

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