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Enosburgh man arrested on warrant in St. Albans, police say

In St. Albans, VT, police say Dylan Sordiff-Shand, 23, was arrested on March 15 for an active warrant related to a suspended license charge.

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According to police reports, on March 15, 2026, at approximately 9:30 PM, Vermont State Police troopers from the St. Albans Barracks arrested Dylan Sordiff-Shand, a 23-year-old resident of Enosburgh, Vermont. The arrest occurred on Old Orchard Road after officers identified Sordiff-Shand, who had an outstanding warrant for his arrest.

Police say Sordiff-Shand was taken into custody without incident and subsequently transported to the Northwest State Correctional Facility in Swanton. He is being held on a $200 bail. In addition to the arrest, Sordiff-Shand received a citation requiring him to appear in Franklin County Criminal Court on March 16, 2026, at 1:00 PM. The warrant included charges related to operating a vehicle with a suspended license, a misdemeanor under Vermont law.

The allegations against Sordiff-Shand remain unproven until he appears in court. As legal proceedings continue, the court date and associated charges may evolve.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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