Vermont State Police say a domestic dispute on Lynwood Drive in Derby led to the arrest of a 30-year-old woman on December 22, 2025. According to the report, officers were dispatched to the residence after receiving reports of the altercation. Upon arrival, they discovered that April Morse had allegedly caused bodily injury to a household member.
Morse was taken into custody and processed at the Derby barracks. Following the investigation, she was issued a citation to appear in Orleans Superior Court on December 23, 2025, at 12:30 PM, where she will face charges of domestic assault. She has been released with conditions pending her court appearance.
Police emphasize that these charges are allegations, and Morse is presumed innocent until proven guilty. The court date and details may change as the legal process unfolds. For updates or confirmation, the public is advised to contact the Orleans Criminal Court clerk. This Vermont derby woman story highlights important developments. The Vermont derby woman situation continues to develop.
Source: Vermont State Police
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