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Rutland Town woman cited for domestic assault, police say

In Rutland Town, Vermont, police say Alicia Czarnecki, 38, was charged with domestic assault following a disturbance on July 9, 2026. She is scheduled to appear in court.

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Vermont State Police say a 38-year-old Rutland Town resident, Alicia Czarnecki, was cited for domestic assault following an incident on Crossman Drive on July 9, 2026. The police responded to a report of a domestic disturbance at approximately 8:41 PM.

According to police, their investigation revealed that Czarnecki caused pain and/or bodily injury to a family or household member. After processing at the Rutland Barracks, a Judicial Officer set conditions for her release. Czarnecki was issued a citation to appear in Vermont Superior Court – Rutland Criminal Division on July 10, 2026, at 12:30 PM.

The Vermont State Police do not disclose the identities of victims in domestic or sexual assault cases. The court date and time are subject to change, and individuals are advised to contact the criminal court clerk for confirmation.

Source: Vermont State Police

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