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Rutland Town man arrested for DUI and resisting arrest, police say

In Rutland Town, Vermont, police say Edward Loso, 44, was arrested for DUI, driving with a suspended license, and resisting arrest on February 16, 2026.

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According to police reports, a 44-year-old man from Goshen, identified as Edward Loso, was arrested on February 16, 2026, in Rutland Town for multiple offenses, including driving under the influence (DUI). The incident occurred around 7:06 PM on North Grove Street when state troopers responded to a report of a vehicle complaint.

Upon their arrival, police say Loso was found unconscious in the driver’s seat, displaying signs of impairment. After being taken into custody for DUI, he allegedly attempted to resist arrest. Further investigation revealed that Loso was operating a vehicle with a criminally suspended license. He was subsequently transported to the Vermont State Police Rutland Barracks.

Loso was lodged at Marble Valley Regional Correctional Facility without bail and is scheduled to appear in Rutland County Superior Court on February 17, 2026, at 12:30 PM. The charges against him remain allegations as the legal process unfolds, and court dates may change as the case progresses.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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