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Hartland man arrested for violation of court conditions, police say

In Hartland, VT, police say David A. Thibodeau Jr., 47, was arrested for violating conditions of release three times during a follow-up investigation.

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Vermont State Police say a 47-year-old Hartland resident was arrested on April 24 for allegedly violating court-ordered conditions of release. David A. Thibodeau Jr. was taken into custody without incident during a follow-up investigation related to a prior incident involving a neighbor on April 18.

According to police reports, Thibodeau was found to be in violation of multiple stipulations from his conditions of release and was subsequently processed at the Royalton State Police Barracks. Following his arrest, he was transported to the Windsor County Court Criminal Division for arraignment. During the court proceedings, Thibodeau was issued new conditions of release.

Thibodeau’s court appearance took place on the same day as his arrest. According to the report, the charges against him are allegations, and any changes to the court date or conditions may occur as the case develops. Those interested in updates regarding the case are advised to contact the criminal court clerk for confirmation of any court-related changes.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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