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Vermont State Police Watch Commander schedule for Dec. 8-14, 2025

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According to police reports, the Vermont State Police has released the Watch Commander schedule for the week of December 8-14, 2025. This schedule outlines the contact information for the command staff overseeing operations in both northern and southern regions of the state.

Lieutenant David White will serve as the Watch Commander for the northern area, while Lieutenant Eric Albright will oversee the southern region. Each lieutenant can be reached via their respective email addresses provided in the report.

The report also includes direct contact numbers for various troop stations throughout Vermont. Notably, Troop A, which covers the northern part of the state, includes Williston (802-878-7111), St. Albans (802-524-5993), Berlin (802-229-9191), St. Johnsbury (802-748-3111), and Derby (802-334-8881). Troop B, covering the southern areas, includes stations in Westminster (802-722-4600), Royalton (802-234-9933), Shaftsbury (802-442-5421), Rutland (802-773-9101), and New Haven (802-388-4919).

These contacts are part of the Vermont State Police’s efforts to ensure accessibility and public safety throughout the state. The schedule is subject to change, and residents can visit the Vermont State Police website for an updated coverage map.

Source: Vermont State Police

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