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Johnson man cited for violation of release conditions, police say

In Johnson, VT, police say Aedan Houriet, 25, was cited for Violation of Conditions of Release and Criminal DLS after a traffic stop on April 12.

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According to police reports, a 25-year-old man from Johnson was charged following a traffic stop on April 12, 2026. Vermont State Police say they initiated the stop at approximately 9:00 PM on Railroad Street near Clark Avenue after observing a vehicle that did not meet illumination requirements.

The driver, identified as Aedan Houriet, was found to be operating the vehicle with a criminally suspended license. Additionally, police say he was in violation of his Conditions of Release. Following the investigation, Houriet received a citation for his alleged offenses.

He is scheduled to appear in Lamoille County Superior Court on June 3, 2026, at 2:30 PM to respond to charges of Violation of Conditions of Release and Criminal Driving with a Suspended License.

According to the report, these charges are allegations, and Houriet is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Court dates and the status of charges may be subject to change as the case progresses. This Vermont johnson cited story highlights important developments. The Vermont johnson cited situation continues to develop.

Source: Vermont State Police

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