Vermont State Police say a traffic stop on Interstate 89 in Georgia, Vermont, on May 25 led to a Georgia Vermont suspended license arrest of 33-year-old Rykeem Allen of Swanton. According to police, the incident occurred around 1:49 p.m. when troopers on routine patrol observed a motor vehicle violation and initiated a stop.
Driver charged in the Georgia Vermont suspended license case
Upon investigation, police determined that Allen was operating a vehicle with a criminally suspended license and was in violation of his conditions of release. He was taken into custody for processing and later released on a citation.
Allen has been charged with violations related to driving with a suspended license and breaching the terms of his release. According to the report, he is scheduled to appear in Franklin County Court on May 26 at 1:00 p.m. The charges against Allen are allegations, and the court date and charges may be altered as the case progresses.
Source: Vermont State Police
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