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Rockingham man cited for DUI following crash, police say

In Rockingham, Vermont, police say Seamus Tully, 30, was cited for DUI following a crash on Darby Hill Road on March 21, 2026. He is scheduled to appear in court on May 26.

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Vermont State Police say a 30-year-old man from Bellows Falls was charged with driving under the influence following a crash in Rockingham early on March 21, 2026. The incident occurred at the intersection of Darby Hill Road and US Route 5 around 2:19 a.m.

According to police reports, troopers from the Westminster Barracks responded to the scene of the accident and observed signs of impairment in the driver, identified as Seamus Tully. He was cited and subsequently released. Tully is set to appear in the Vermont Superior Court – Windham Criminal Division on May 26, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. to address the DUI charge.

The charges against Tully are allegations, and he is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. It is important to note that court dates and charges may change as the case progresses. For confirmation of the arraignment time, the public is advised to contact the criminal court clerk’s office. This Vermont rockingham cited story highlights important developments. The Vermont rockingham cited situation continues to develop.

Source: Vermont State Police

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