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Road rage incident reported in Cavendish, investigation ongoing, police say

In Cavendish, VT, police say a road rage incident led to a disorderly conduct charge on March 25. The suspect remains unidentified.

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Road rage incident reported in Cavendish, investigation ongoing, police say
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  • Incident on March 25
  • The suspect remains unidentified

Vermont State Police say a road rage incident reported on March 25, 2026, in Cavendish led to allegations of disorderly conduct. The incident occurred at approximately 2:10 PM at the intersection of VT-103 and Greven Road Extension. According to police, a blue Subaru Forester was involved, and investigators are seeking the identity of the vehicle’s operator.

The alleged victim, identified as 49-year-old Amy Perry of Cavendish, reported the incident, prompting an investigation by local authorities. Police are encouraging anyone with information about the driver or the incident to contact the Westminster Barracks at 802-722-4600. Anonymous tips can also be submitted online through the Vermont State Police website.

The situation remains under investigation, and the individual associated with the blue Subaru Forester has not yet been charged. The charges are merely allegations at this stage, and further developments may alter the legal status of the case. No court date has been set as the investigation continues.

The Vermont road rage situation continues to develop.

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