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Vermont State Police Watch Commander schedule for December 1-7, 2025

In Williston, Vermont, police say a local man has been charged with DUI following a traffic stop on December 5, 2025.

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Vermont State Police say the Watch Commander Schedule for the week of December 1-7, 2025, has been released. The schedule outlines the contact information for the North and South Watch Commanders, who oversee law enforcement operations throughout the state.

According to police reports, Lt. Amber Keener will serve as the North Watch Commander, while Lt. Michael Studin will assume the role for the South. Commanders can be contacted via email for any inquiries related to their respective areas. Additionally, various Troop A and Troop B stations have been assigned specific contact numbers for public access, including Williston, St. Albans, and Rutland.

Police indicate that the schedule is part of ongoing efforts to ensure public safety and enhance communication between law enforcement and the community. For a detailed state coverage map of towns served by Vermont State Police Field Stations, the public can visit the official website at http://vsp.vermont.gov/stations.

Court dates and legal statuses related to any incidents reported during this timeframe may evolve as cases progress, and all charges remain allegations until proven in court.

Source: Vermont State Police

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