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Jericho man cited for violation of abuse prevention order, police say

In Jericho, VT, Willie McNulty, 44, was cited for violating an Abuse Prevention Order, according to police. He will appear in court on June 16, 2026.

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According to police reports, a 44-year-old man from Jericho, Willie McNulty, was charged on May 6, 2026, with violating an Abuse Prevention Order. The Vermont State Police in Williston received a report around 10:22 AM regarding a potential breach of the order.

Investigators determined that McNulty had contacted a protected individual, which constituted a violation of the Relief from Abuse Order. Following the investigation, he was issued a criminal citation through his attorney, requiring him to appear in Chittenden County Superior Court.

McNulty is scheduled to appear in court on June 16, 2026, at 8:30 AM. It is important to note that these charges are allegations, and the court date may change as the case progresses. Police reports indicate that further legal proceedings will follow, and individuals involved are encouraged to verify the court schedule with the clerk’s office.

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