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Randolph woman arrested for fugitive from justice, police say

In Randolph, Vermont, police say Amanda J. Gilman, 40, was arrested for being a fugitive from justice and providing false reports to law enforcement.

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Randolph woman arrested for fugitive from justice, police say
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  • Amanda J. Gilman, 40, of Randolph
  • Accused: Being a fugitive from justice and providing false reports to law enforcement

According to police reports, a traffic stop on School Street in Randolph on March 17 led to the arrest of a 40-year-old woman, Amanda J. Gilman, for multiple offenses. Vermont State Police say Gilman, a resident of Braintree, was found to have an active extraditable warrant from New Hampshire for a probation violation related to a drug possession case.

During the stop, police discovered Gilman also had an in-state arrest warrant for operating a vehicle with a criminally suspended license. According to the report, she initially provided a false identity to the officers. After her arrest, Gilman was processed at the Royalton Barracks and subsequently lodged at the Southern State Correctional Facility. She is being held on a $15,000 bail.

Gilman faces charges of being a fugitive from justice, having an in-state arrest warrant, and providing false information to law enforcement. Her arraignment is scheduled for March 18 at 12:30 p.m. in Orange Superior Court, Criminal Division. It is important to note that all charges are allegations, and court dates may change as the case progresses.

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