According to police reports, a series of traffic stops conducted by Vermont State Police have led to multiple citations for individuals suspected of driving with a criminally suspended license. The incidents took place between February 18 and February 24, 2026, involving three residents from different towns.
Shan McGlynn, a 52-year-old from Williamstown, was stopped on February 24 at 1:52 PM on VT Route 14 in Sharon by Trooper Colin Connery. He is scheduled to appear in the Superior Court of Windsor County on April 7, 2026. Similarly, on February 23 at 9:30 AM, Allison Roth, a 58-year-old from Quechee, was cited near the Quechee Inn by the same trooper and is also set to appear in court on the same date. Additionally, Christopher Jones, a 53-year-old from Barnard, was stopped on February 18 at 12:14 PM on US Route 4 in Killington by Trooper Charles Gardner. His court date is set for March 30, 2026, in the Superior Court of Rutland.
These charges are allegations, and the legal proceedings will continue as the cases progress. Court dates and charges may change as new information becomes available.
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Source: Vermont State Police
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