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Grafton man charged with driving on a suspended license, police say

On January 1, 2026, in Grafton, Vermont, police say Mark Wiegand, 47, was charged with driving with a criminally suspended license.

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According to police reports, a motor vehicle incident on North Orchard Road in Grafton, Vermont, led to the arrest of 47-year-old Mark Wiegand early on January 1, 2026. Vermont State Police say that Wiegand was found to be driving with a criminally suspended license following their investigation at the scene.

Wiegand, a resident of Grafton, has been charged with driving on a suspended license due to prior convictions. He is scheduled to appear in the Vermont Superior Court – Windham Criminal Division on February 24, 2026, at 8:30 AM to respond to the allegations.

Police emphasize that charges are not an indication of guilt and that Wiegand retains the right to contest the charges in court. The court date and time may be subject to change, and individuals are encouraged to verify details with the court clerk as the case progresses.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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