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Multiple individuals arrested on warrants in Sutton, police

In Sutton, VT, police say Wesley Kidder, 36, and Morgan Clark, 28, were arrested on multiple warrants, including charges of domestic assault.

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According to police reports, Wesley Kidder, 36, and Morgan Clark, 28, both residents of Sutton, were taken into custody on June 14, 2026, after law enforcement located them based on active warrants. The incident occurred around 11:30 a.m. on US Route 5 in Sutton.

Kidder is facing multiple charges, including unlawful mischief, domestic assault, and two violations of probation, as well as second-degree aggravated domestic assault, with a hold without bail. Additionally, he has an outstanding warrant from Orleans County for second-degree aggravated domestic assault, which carries a bail of $25,000. Clark is charged with domestic assault and failure to appear, with bail set at $1,000 and $500, respectively.

Both individuals were transported to the Northeast Correctional Complex following their apprehension. They are scheduled to appear in Caledonia County Court on June 15, 2026. The charges against Kidder and Clark are allegations, and the legal proceedings will determine their outcomes as the case progresses.

Source: Vermont State Police

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