According to police reports, a 41-year-old woman was taken into custody in Morrisville on April 11, 2026, following an incident involving disorderly conduct. Daniele McAllister, a resident of North Troy, allegedly created a disturbance near the Morristown Fire Department on Upper Main Street, prompting a response from Vermont State Police troopers.
Police say that during the arrest process, McAllister resisted officers’ attempts to take her into custody. Following the incident, she was transported to the Lamoille County Sheriff’s Department for processing. Subsequently, McAllister was released with a citation, requiring her to appear in Lamoille County Superior Court on May 13, 2026, at 12:30 p.m.
The charges against her include disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, which are allegations at this stage. As the legal process unfolds, the details surrounding the case, including the court date, may be subject to change, and individuals are encouraged to verify the schedule with the court clerk.
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