Skip to main content
Local News

Vermont State Police Watch Commander schedule for March 16-22, 2026

In St. Albans, Vermont, police say a man was arrested for DUI following a traffic stop on March 20, 2026. Charges are pending further investigation.

VN

Based on:

According to police reports, the Vermont State Police have announced the Watch Commander schedule for the week of March 16-22, 2026. This schedule details the officers overseeing public safety operations across the state.

Lt. Dustin Robinson will serve as the Watch Commander for the northern region, while Capt. Christopher Barber will oversee the southern region. Each commander can be contacted via their respective email addresses for inquiries related to public safety in their areas.

The report specifies contact numbers for various Troop A and Troop B locations, including Williston, St. Albans, Berlin, St. Johnsbury, Derby, Westminster, Royalton, Shaftsbury, Rutland, and New Haven. Citizens are encouraged to reach out to the appropriate command center for assistance or to report concerns.

As the situation evolves, the Vermont State Police remind the public that the roles and responsibilities of the Watch Commanders may shift. For further information on coverage areas and specific field station locations, residents can visit the Vermont State Police website.

Source: Vermont State Police

About this report AI-assisted

Source: Vermont State Police ↗

How this was written: This story was drafted with AI assistance from public-record sources and published under VTScout's editorial standards. Spot something wrong? Request a correction.

Start the conversation.

Be civil, stay on topic, no slurs. All comments are held for newsroom review per our editorial standards.

0 / 4000
No replies yet — be the first.
VN
Newsroom
VTScout Newsroom

The VTScout newsroom covers Vermont local news, public safety, and community life across the four regions of the state. Tips and corrections welcome at [email protected].

Comments 0
A letter to your inbox

The Daily Scout.

Top stories, weather, and what’s on tap statewide — in your inbox by half past six in the morning. Free, daily.