Vermont State Police say a saturation patrol conducted on December 9, 2025, in Franklin County resulted in multiple arrests. The operation, which took place from 2 PM to 8 PM, involved 14 troopers from the St. Albans Barracks along with four game wardens from Vermont Fish & Wildlife. Areas targeted included Richford, Berkshire, and Enosburg.
According to police reports, the patrol aimed to apprehend individuals with outstanding warrants, enforce DUI laws, and identify aggressive driving behavior. During the operation, officers made 21 traffic stops, leading to the arrest of six individuals with active warrants. Additionally, one person was charged with driving under the influence, while two others were taken into custody for operating a vehicle with a criminally suspended license.
These charges are allegations and the individuals involved will be processed through the legal system. Court dates may be scheduled as the cases progress, and the Vermont State Police remind all drivers to operate their vehicles responsibly, especially during the busy holiday season.
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Last modified: December 10, 2025