Vermont State Police say a 28-year-old Morrisville resident, Jonathan Plante, was charged with multiple offenses following a trespassing incident in Kirby on June 20. According to police reports, officers responded to a call regarding trespassing at Mud Hollow Road, where they met with victims Teanna Liberty and Aerick Lapierre.
The victims reported that Plante had damaged their property during his visit. Following a brief encounter, Plante fled the scene. After further investigation, he was charged with unlawful trespass, unlawful mischief, criminal threatening, disorderly conduct by electronic communication, violation of conditions of release, and stalking.
On June 26, Plante voluntarily turned himself in at the St. Johnsbury Barracks. He was processed and held at the Northeast Correctional Complex due to a lack of $500 bail. Plante is scheduled to appear in Caledonia Court on June 29 at 8:30 a.m. for his arraignment. Court dates and times are subject to change, and individuals are advised to confirm with the criminal court clerk.
Source: Vermont State Police
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