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Vermont State Police Watch Commander Schedule for Dec. 15-21, 2025

In St. Albans, Vermont, police say a man was charged with DUI after a traffic stop revealed he was driving under the influence of alcohol.

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According to police reports, Vermont State Police have released the Watch Commander schedule for the week of December 15-21, 2025. The schedule identifies key contacts for both northern and southern regions of the state, facilitating communication for public inquiries.

In the northern region, Lieutenant Charles Winn will serve as the Watch Commander, while Captain Christopher Barber will oversee the southern region. Police say that residents can reach specific Troop A stations in Williston, St. Albans, Berlin, St. Johnsbury, and Derby at designated phone numbers. Troop B stations located in Westminster, Royalton, Shaftsbury, Rutland, and New Haven also have specific contact numbers provided for public use.

For further information, including a state coverage map that outlines the towns served by Vermont State Police Field Stations, individuals can visit the official website. The schedule is part of ongoing efforts to enhance community engagement and ensure responsive public safety services across Vermont.

As the situation evolves, the availability of Watch Commanders and their respective contact information may change. Residents are encouraged to stay informed through official channels.

Source: Vermont State Police

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