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Enosburg man cited for leaving scene of accident and disorderly conduct, police say

In Enosburg, police say Timothy Shover, 45, was cited for leaving the scene of an accident and disorderly conduct after a disturbance at McDonald's.

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Enosburg man cited for leaving scene of accident and disorderly conduct, police say
VERMONT STATE POLICE

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  • Timothy Shover, 45, of Enosburg
  • Accused: Leaving the scene of an accident and disorderly conduct

According to police reports, a 45-year-old man from Enosburg was cited following a disturbance at the McDonald’s restaurant in Enosburg on April 23, 2026. Vermont State Police say they received a call regarding the incident around 8:12 PM. The individual, identified as Timothy Shover, left the scene before officers arrived but was located shortly thereafter.

Police say that Shover exhibited disorderly behavior towards the restaurant staff and departed following a collision that occurred on the premises. Subsequently, he was cited for two offenses: Leaving the Scene of an Accident and Disorderly Conduct.

Shover is scheduled to appear in Franklin County Superior Court on June 8, 2026, at 8:00 AM to address the allegations against him. All charges are currently considered allegations, and the legal process will determine the outcome of the case. Court dates and charges may change as the situation develops.

Source: Vermont State Police

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