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Jericho man arrested for DUI, resisting arrest, police say

In Jericho, Vermont, police say Cameron Drown, 27, was charged with DUI, resisting arrest, and assault with bodily fluids following a single-vehicle crash on January 4.

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Jericho man arrested for DUI, resisting arrest, police say
VERMONT STATE POLICE

WIlliston Barracks  Multiple Charges
  • Cameron Drown, 27, of Jericho
  • Accused: DUI
  • Arrested on January 4 by VSP

According to police reports, a 27-year-old man from Jericho was arrested following a single-vehicle crash on Vermont Route 117 at Barber Farm Road on January 4, 2026. Vermont State Police say that troopers responded to the scene around 4:28 PM and observed signs of impairment in the driver, identified as Cameron Drown.

Drown was taken into custody and charged with driving under the influence (DUI), resisting arrest, and assault with bodily fluids on a law enforcement officer. He was then transported to the Williston Barracks for processing.

According to the report, Drown has been issued a citation to appear in Chittenden County Superior Court, Criminal Division, on January 22, 2026, at 8:30 AM to address the charges. The allegations against him are subject to change as the case progresses, and the court date is also subject to modification.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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