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Vermont State Police Watch Commander Schedule for Nov. 3-9, 2025

In St. Albans, police say a man was charged with theft after allegedly stealing items from a local store on November 2, 2025.

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According to police reports, the Vermont State Police have released their Watch Commander schedule for the week of November 3-9, 2025. The schedule outlines the officers assigned to oversee operations during this period.

Lt. Charles Winn will serve as the Watch Commander for the North region on Monday, November 3. From Tuesday, November 4, through Sunday, November 9, Lt. Cory Lozier will take over as the Watch Commander for the North. The Southern region will be overseen by Lt. Neil Carey, whose contact information has also been provided.

For residents needing assistance or contact with the Watch Commanders, specific phone numbers for Troop A and Troop B have been made available. Troop A covers areas including Williston and St. Albans, while Troop B serves locations such as Westminster and Rutland. Additional details regarding the coverage areas can be found on the Vermont State Police website.

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