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Enosburgh man cited for violation of abuse prevention order, police say

In Enosburgh, VT, police say David Desilets, 59, was cited for violating an Abuse Prevention Order and will appear in court on February 9, 2026.

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According to police reports, a 59-year-old Enosburgh resident, David Desilets, was cited for allegedly violating an abuse prevention order on February 8, 2026. Vermont State Police received information regarding the violation and conducted an investigation, confirming that Desilets had breached the terms of a relief-from-abuse order.

As a result of the findings, Desilets has been charged with violating the order and is scheduled to appear in Franklin County Court on February 9, 2026, at 1:00 PM. According to police, the investigation followed a complaint that led to the confirmation of the violation.

The charges against Desilets are allegations, and he is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The court date and specific charges may be subject to change as the case progresses through the legal system. For confirmation of the arraignment time, the public is advised to contact the criminal court clerk. This Vermont enosburgh cited story highlights important developments. The Vermont enosburgh cited situation continues to develop.

Source: Vermont State Police

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