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South Burlington woman cited for disturbing peace in Weybridge, police say

In Weybridge, VT, police say Jennifer Lamothe, 50, has been charged with disturbing the peace by electronic communications after allegedly harassing Bridgette Havens.

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According to police reports, a 50-year-old South Burlington resident, Jennifer Lamothe, has been charged with disturbing the peace through electronic communications. The Vermont State Police responded to a report of threatening behavior in Weybridge on March 18, 2026, around 2:41 PM, where they discovered that Lamothe had allegedly used electronic means to intimidate and harass a 42-year-old local resident, Bridgette Havens.

Following the investigation, Lamothe received a citation to appear in court. She is expected to be arraigned in the Addison County Superior Court on April 27, 2026, at 12:30 PM. According to police, the charges against Lamothe remain allegations at this time, and the legal proceedings will determine the outcome.

Court dates and charges may change as the case progresses, and individuals are encouraged to verify court times with the criminal court clerk. No additional information about the incident or the accused was provided in the report.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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