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Trevor Gagner cited for violation of conditions of release in Sheldon, police say

According to police, Trevor Gagner, 31, was charged with violating conditions of release on January 21 in Sheldon, Vermont. He was taken into custody.

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Trevor Gagner cited for violation of conditions of release in Sheldon, police say
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St. Albans Barracks  VCOR
  • Trevor Gagner, 31, of Sheldon
  • Accused: Violating conditions of release
  • Arrested on January 21 by VSP

According to police reports, a 31-year-old man from Highgate, Vermont, was arrested on January 21, 2026, for allegedly violating conditions of his release. The incident occurred around 11:05 a.m. at 145 School Street in Sheldon.

Vermont State Police responded to a report at the location and determined that Trevor Gagner had breached his release conditions. Following the investigation, police took Gagner into custody and transported him to the St. Albans State Police Barracks. He was issued a citation for the violation.

Gagner is scheduled to appear at Franklin County Superior Court on January 22, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. According to police, the charges are allegations, and the court date may change. Individuals are encouraged to verify the time of the arraignment with the criminal court clerk as the case progresses.

Source: Vermont State Police

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