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Plainfield man arrested for second degree aggravated domestic assault, police say

On April 27, 2026, in Plainfield, Vermont, police say Mikell Parizo, 40, was arrested for Second Degree Aggravated Domestic Assault after a domestic disturbance.

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Plainfield man arrested for second degree aggravated domestic assault, police say
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  • On April, 27, of Plainfield
  • Accused: Second degree aggravated domestic assault
  • Arrested on April 27 by VSP

According to police reports, a domestic disturbance on Main Street in Plainfield, Vermont, led to the arrest of 40-year-old Mikell Parizo on April 29, 2026. The Vermont State Police were alerted to the situation around 7:30 PM on April 27 and discovered that Parizo had allegedly caused bodily injury to a household member.

Following their investigation, officers from the Berlin Barracks located Parizo two days later. He was taken into custody without incident and subsequently processed at the Berlin Barracks. Parizo is charged with Second Degree Aggravated Domestic Assault, a serious allegation that follows a history of domestic assault incidents.

Parizo was transported to the Vermont Superior Court in Washington County for his arraignment, which is scheduled for April 29, 2026, at 12:30 PM. Police stress that these charges are allegations, and the legal proceedings will determine the outcome. As with all court dates, times may be subject to change, and individuals should confirm with the court clerk for the most accurate information.

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