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Saint Johnsbury DUI saturation patrol results in one arrest, police say

In St. Johnsbury, Vermont, police say one driver was arrested for operating with a criminally suspended license during a saturation patrol on April 24.

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According to police reports, a saturation patrol conducted by Troopers from the Saint Johnsbury State Police Barracks on April 24, 2026, targeted I-91 and surrounding areas in Caledonia and Orange Counties. The operation, which occurred between 5:30 PM and 8:00 PM, aimed to identify aggressive driving behaviors and enforce motor vehicle laws.

During the patrol, officers made a total of 28 traffic stops, resulting in nine traffic tickets and 34 written warnings issued. Notably, one individual was charged with driving with a criminally suspended license. Additionally, two drivers received tickets for speeding offenses, including one for exceeding 85 MPH in a 65 MPH zone and another for driving 80 MPH in a 55 MPH zone.

The Vermont State Police remind drivers to adhere to traffic laws, maintain a safe distance between vehicles, and avoid distractions while driving. The charges against individuals are allegations, and as the legal process unfolds, court dates and specifics may change.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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