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Vermont State Police Watch Commander schedule for June

In St. Albans, Vermont, police say a local man has been charged with assault following an altercation at a downtown bar on Saturday night.

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According to police reports, the Vermont State Police have announced the Watch Commander schedule for the week of June 15-21, 2026. Lieutenant Michael Kamerling will serve as the Watch Commander for the northern region until the morning of June 17, after which Lieutenant Dustin Robinson will take over.

Lieutenant Michael Dion will oversee the southern region throughout the week. The public can reach the northern Troop A command centers in Williston, St. Albans, Berlin, St. Johnsbury, and Derby at their respective phone numbers. For the southern Troop B, command centers in Westminster, Royalton, Shaftsbury, Rutland, and New Haven are also available for contact.

The Vermont State Police encourage residents to refer to their website for a comprehensive map detailing the towns served by various field stations. This schedule is subject to change, and the public is advised to stay informed about any updates regarding the Watch Commanders.

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