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Enosburgh Man Charged With Aggravated Domestic Assault

In Enosburgh, VT, police say Phillip Irons, 35, was cited for 1st Degree Aggravated Domestic Assault following an incident on May 5, 2026. Court date is May 26.

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Vermont State Police say a late-night incident on May 5, 2026, in Enosburgh led to a charge of Enosburgh aggravated domestic assault against a local man. Authorities responded to a report of an assault at a residence around 12:59 a.m., where they determined that 35-year-old Phillip Irons inflicted pain and instilled fear in a household member.

Court date set in the Enosburgh aggravated domestic assault case

Following the investigation, Irons was located on May 20 and charged with first-degree aggravated domestic assault. According to police, he is set to appear in Franklin County Superior Court, Criminal Division, on May 26, 2026, at 1:00 p.m.

The allegations are under legal proceedings, and charges may change as the case develops.

Source: Vermont State Police

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