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Douglas Siple cited for disturbing the peace in Isle La Motte, police say

In Isle La Motte, VT, Douglas Siple, 47, faces charges of disturbing the peace via electronic communications, according to police. Court appearance is set for December 11.

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Vermont State Police say a 47-year-old Williston resident has been charged with making threats via electronic communication following an incident in Isle La Motte on October 21. According to police reports, Douglas Siple allegedly used electronic means to intimidate 64-year-old Michael Edwards, who resides in Isle La Motte. The police responded to reports of the threatening behavior around 11:38 PM that night.

Siple has received a citation to appear in Grand Isle County Court on December 11 at 9:00 AM. According to the report, he was not taken into custody and does not have bail conditions at this time.

Defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty, and court dates are subject to change. For confirmation of the arraignment time, individuals are advised to contact the criminal court clerk. This Vermont douglas siple story highlights important developments. The Vermont douglas siple situation continues to develop.

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