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Rutland man charged with multiple counts of domestic assault, police say

In Mount Tabor, VT, police say John Marro, 55, faces multiple charges including aggravated domestic assault and unlawful restraint after an incident on May 5, 2026.

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According to police reports, a Rutland resident, John Marro, 55, was arrested on May 5, 2026, following allegations of multiple domestic assaults in Mount Tabor. The Vermont State Police received a report about the incident that reportedly occurred the previous day.

Investigators found that Marro was accused of assaulting a domestic partner on several occasions, unlawfully restraining them, and interfering with their ability to access emergency services. He also allegedly violated conditions of his previous release. Following the investigation, Marro was taken into custody and is currently being held without bail at the Marble Valley Regional Correctional Facility, where he was already incarcerated on separate charges.

Marro is set to be arraigned at Rutland County Superior Court on May 6, 2026, at noon. Police say the charges against him are allegations, and the legal proceedings may evolve as the case progresses. Court dates and charges are subject to change as determined by the court.

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