Vermont State Police cited an Enosburg woman for allegedly providing false information to police during a traffic stop in St. Albans. Troopers say Kyrsten St. Martin, 35, was stopped on Fisher Pond Road on May 11, 2026, for a motor vehicle violation and allegedly gave a fictitious name and date of birth.
St. Albans false information to police investigation
According to police, St. Martin was also found to be driving with a suspended license. She received a citation, and her vehicle was towed from the scene. The charges include providing false information to a police officer.
St. Martin is scheduled to appear in Franklin County Court on June 29, 2026, at 8:00 a.m. The charges are allegations and she is presumed innocent until proven guilty; court dates and charges may change as the case proceeds.
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