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St. Johnsbury man cited for unlawful mischief, police say

In St. Johnsbury, VT, police say Connor Cassidy, 21, was cited for unlawful mischief following a citizen dispute on January 17. He is due in court on February 9.

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Vermont State Police say a dispute involving a citizen in St. Johnsbury led to the citation of a local resident on January 17, 2026. According to police, 21-year-old Connor Cassidy was identified as the individual who allegedly committed unlawful mischief during the incident.

Troopers from the St. Johnsbury Barracks responded to the call around 11:36 a.m. Following their investigation, police determined that Cassidy was responsible for the reported mischief. He has been charged with the offense and is required to appear in Caledonia County Superior Court – Criminal Division on February 9, 2026, at 8:30 a.m.

The upcoming court date is subject to change, and it is advisable for those interested to contact the criminal court clerk for confirmation of the arraignment time. As with all charges, these allegations are not an indication of guilt, and the legal process will determine the outcome of the case.

Source: Vermont State Police

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