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Fletcher man cited for excessive speed on VT Rt 108, police

In Fletcher, police say Isaiah Burns, 20, was cited for excessive speed after driving 89 mph on VT Rt 108 N, exceeding the 50 mph limit.

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Vermont State Police say a 20-year-old St. Albans resident was cited for excessive speed following a traffic stop on June 22, 2026, at approximately 8:00 PM. The incident occurred on Vermont Route 108 North near Wilson Road in Fletcher.

According to police, troopers from the Williston Barracks were conducting RADAR speed enforcement when they observed a vehicle traveling at 89 mph in a 50 mph zone. The speed was confirmed by RADAR, leading to the initiation of a traffic stop. The driver was identified as Isaiah Burns.

Burns was issued a citation to appear in Franklin County Superior Court on August 3, 2026, at 8:00 AM to address the charge of excessive speed. Additionally, he received a Vermont Civil Violation Complaint for the same offense, which carries a waiver amount of $586 and two points on his driving record.

Court dates and times are subject to change, and individuals are advised to contact the criminal court clerk for confirmation of arraignment times.

Source: Vermont State Police

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