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Two arrested for DUI during saturation patrol in Saint Johnsbury, police say

In Saint Johnsbury, Vermont, police say two individuals were arrested for DUI and one for driving with a suspended license during a saturation patrol on November 14-15.

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Two arrested for DUI during saturation patrol in Saint Johnsbury, police say
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Two arrested for DUI during saturation patrol in Saint Johnsbury, police say
  • Accused: DUI
  • Arrested on November 14 by VSP

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Two arrested for DUI during saturation patrol in Saint Johnsbury, police say

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  • In Saint Johnsbury, Vermont, police say two individuals were arrested for DUI and one for driving with a suspended license during a saturation patrol on November 14
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Vermont State Police say a saturation patrol conducted in Caledonia and Orange Counties on November 14 and early November 15 led to multiple arrests. The operation, which involved nine troopers from the Saint Johnsbury barracks, focused on Saint Johnsbury, Lyndon, and Bradford to enforce DUI laws and promote safer driving practices.

According to police reports, the patrol resulted in 45 traffic stops. During this time, two individuals were charged with driving under the influence, while another was charged with operating a vehicle with a criminally suspended license. Police emphasized the importance of responsible driving, particularly as the holiday season approaches, urging motorists to use sober drivers, maintain safe distances, and minimize distractions while behind the wheel.

The charges against the individuals are currently allegations, and further legal proceedings are expected. Specific court dates may be determined as the cases develop. Police continue to encourage vigilance on the roads to enhance safety for all drivers.

Source: Vermont State Police

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