According to police reports, a routine patrol by Vermont State Police in St. Johnsbury on March 7 led to the arrest of a 34-year-old man, Damyon Norway. Officers stopped Norway’s vehicle for a traffic violation and discovered he had an outstanding warrant.
The warrant was issued following Norway’s failure to appear in court regarding charges of burglary and aggravated operation of a motor vehicle without the owner’s consent. After confirming the warrant, police took Norway into custody and transported him to the St. Johnsbury Barracks for processing. He is currently lodged at the Northeast Regional Correctional Center in lieu of a $2,500 bail.
Norway is scheduled to appear in Orleans Court on March 9. It is important to note that these charges are allegations, and the court date may change as the legal process continues. Individuals are encouraged to verify any updates by contacting the criminal court clerk.
Source: Vermont State Police
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