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Vermont State Police Watch Commander Schedule for January 19-26, 2024

In St. Albans, Vermont, police say a local man was charged with burglary after allegedly breaking into a residence on January 20.

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According to police reports, the Vermont State Police has released the Watch Commander schedule for the week of January 19 to January 26. This schedule outlines the officers on duty for various regions in Vermont.

Lieutenant Isaac Merriam will serve as the Watch Commander for the northern region starting Monday, January 19, until 8:00 AM on Tuesday, January 20. Following him, Lieutenant Andrew Jensen will take over from January 20 through the morning of January 26. In the southern region, Lieutenant Robert McKenna will oversee operations during this period.

For public inquiries or to report an incident, citizens can contact the Watch Commanders at designated troop locations. Troop A, covering northern towns such as Williston and St. Albans, can be reached at specific numbers, while Troop B, overseeing the southern areas including Westminster and Rutland, has its own contact points.

For further information regarding the areas served by the Vermont State Police, individuals can visit their official website to view a coverage map. Please note that the schedule and available officers may change as circumstances evolve.

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