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Vermont State Police Watch Commander Schedule, May 25–31

In St. Albans, police say a man was charged with aggravated assault following an incident on May 27, which resulted in injuries to another individual.

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The Vermont State Police Watch Commander schedule for the week of May 25 to 31 has been released, detailing the contacts for both the northern and southern regions of the state. Lieutenant Andrew Jensen will serve as the Watch Commander for the northern region, reachable by email at [email protected]. In the southern region, Lieutenant Todd Wilkins will take on the role, reachable at [email protected].

Regions covered by the Vermont State Police Watch Commander schedule

Each of the two regional troops has designated phone numbers for various towns, including Williston, St. Albans, Berlin, and St. Johnsbury in the north, and Westminster, Royalton, Shaftsbury, and Rutland in the south. Police say residents can access a complete state coverage map showing the towns served by specific Vermont State Police field stations on the agency’s official website.

The information is publicly available and is intended to keep community members informed about law enforcement contacts in their areas. The schedule is subject to change.

Source: Vermont State Police

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