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Vermont State Police Watch Commander schedule for Feb. 9-15, 2026

In St. Albans, Vermont, police say a local man has been charged with DUI following a traffic stop on February 10, 2026.

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According to police reports, the Vermont State Police have released the schedule for their Watch Commanders for the week of February 9-15, 2026. This schedule outlines the contacts for both Northern and Southern Vermont command officers.

Lt. Amber Keener will oversee the Northern region, while Capt. Michael Manley will handle the Southern area. Police say that each Troop has designated contact numbers for various locations. For Troop A, which covers the north, residents can reach out to Williston at 802-878-7111, St. Albans at 802-524-5993, Berlin at 802-229-9191, St. Johnsbury at 802-748-3111, and Derby at 802-334-8881. In the Southern region, Troop B’s contacts include Westminster at 802-722-4600, Royalton at 802-234-9933, Shaftsbury at 802-442-5421, Rutland at 802-773-9101, and New Haven at 802-388-4919.

Additionally, police reports indicate that more information, including a state coverage map of towns served by specific Vermont State Police field stations, can be accessed online. The details provided are subject to change as operations and assignments evolve.

Source: Vermont State Police

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