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Multiple drivers cited for criminally suspended licenses in Rutland, police say

In Rutland, Vermont, police say Jacob Conway, 47, was cited for driving with a criminally suspended license on February 7, 2026, with a court date set for March 16.

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According to police reports, multiple individuals were cited for driving with a criminally suspended license during the week of February 4 to February 10, 2026. The incidents were reported by the troopers of B Troop, covering various locations in Vermont.

On February 7, Jacob Conway, 47, was stopped by Trooper Kolby Baldwin at 2:15 PM on North Main Street in Rutland. He has been charged with operating after suspension and is scheduled to appear at the Superior Court of Rutland County on March 16. A few days later, on February 10, Ismael Ramirez Gomez, 40, was cited by Trooper Craig Roland at 12:42 PM on Depot Street in Wallingford. He is set to appear in court on March 30 at the Superior Court of Rutland County. That same day, James Palmer, 41, was stopped by Trooper Michael Maldonado at 2:30 PM on VT Route 313 in Arlington. He faces charges and is due in the Superior Court of Bennington County on March 2.

The charges against these individuals are allegations, and court dates may change as the legal proceedings continue. B Troop includes the Vermont State Police barracks located in New Haven, Royalton, Rutland, Shaftsbury, and Westminster.

Source: Vermont State Police

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