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Guardrail damage reported on VT Route 110 in Tunbridge, police say

In Tunbridge, police say a significant portion of guardrail was damaged on VT Route 110 near Button Hill Road, with potential multiple charges pending.

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According to police reports, a significant amount of guardrail damage was discovered on May 13, 2026, at approximately 3:50 PM on Vermont Route 110 near Button Hill Road in Tunbridge. Vermont State Police say the damage likely occurred within the preceding days, leaving a long section of the guardrail in disrepair, surrounded by debris including wood and logs.

Authorities have not identified any suspects in connection with the incident at this time. The Vermont Agency of Transportation has been noted as the victim in this case. Police are seeking information from the public to aid in their investigation.

Anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has relevant details is encouraged to contact the Vermont State Police Royalton Barracks at 802-234-9933. As the investigation continues, charges may be filed depending on the findings. Legal proceedings and potential charges will evolve as more information becomes available.

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