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Vermont State Police Watch Commander schedule for April 6-12, 2026

In St. Albans, Vermont, police say a local man was charged with DUI after a traffic stop revealed he was operating a vehicle under the influence.

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According to police reports, the Vermont State Police have released the Watch Commander schedule for the week of April 6-12, 2026. This schedule outlines the points of contact for law enforcement supervision across various regions in Vermont.

Lt. Michael Kamerling will oversee the northern section, while Lt. Neil Carey will manage the southern area. Troop A, covering the northern districts, includes contact numbers for Williston, St. Albans, Berlin, St. Johnsbury, and Derby. Each location has a dedicated phone number for inquiries or reports. Similarly, Troop B, responsible for the southern districts, includes Westminster, Royalton, Shaftsbury, Rutland, and New Haven, each with their own contact line.

Police encourage residents to follow the provided instructions for reaching out to the Watch Commanders. For more details about the state coverage and specific towns served by Vermont State Police Field Stations, individuals are advised to visit the official website.

The information serves to enhance communication and accessibility for the public regarding local law enforcement resources. While the schedule is subject to change, it aims to ensure that communities are informed about their policing leadership.

Source: Vermont State Police

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