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Huntington man arrested for domestic assault and disorderly

In Huntington, VT, police say Chad Phillips, 43, was charged with Domestic Assault and Aggravated Disorderly Conduct following a family disturbance on July 1.

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Vermont State Police say a 43-year-old resident of Huntington, Chad Phillips, was cited for domestic assault and aggravated disorderly conduct following a family disturbance on Phillips Way early on July 1, 2026.

According to police reports, troopers from the Williston Barracks responded to the residence shortly after midnight. Their investigation revealed that Phillips had exhibited violent behavior, causing a household member to fear for their safety. As a result, he was issued a citation and is scheduled to appear in the Chittenden County Superior Court-Criminal Division on August 13, 2026, at 8:30 AM.

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

Source: Vermont State Police

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