Waltham man arrested for violation of release conditions, police say
In Waltham, VT, police say David Ouellette, 59, was arrested for violating release conditions and driving with an ignition interlock restriction on November 17.
Waltham man arrested for violation of release conditions, police say
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David Ouellette, 59, of Waltham
Accused: Violating release conditions and driving with an ignition interlock restriction
Arrested on November 17 by VSP
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Waltham man arrested for violation of release conditions, police say
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In Waltham, VT, police say David Ouellette, 59, was arrested for violating release conditions and driving with an ignition interlock restriction on November 17
According to police reports, a traffic stop on Middlebrook Road near US Route 7 in Waltham led to the arrest of a 59-year-old man on November 17. David Ouellette, a resident of Waltham, was found to be in violation of his release conditions and his ignition interlock restricted driver’s license.
During the stop, officers identified Ouellette and confirmed the violations, resulting in his arrest. He was subsequently taken to the Middlebury Police Department for processing. After processing, Ouellette received a citation and was released.
Ouellette is scheduled to appear in Addison County Superior Court, Criminal Division, on December 29, 2025, at 12:30 PM. The charges against him are allegations, and he is presumed innocent until proven guilty in court. Court dates and charges may change as the legal process unfolds. This Vermont waltham arrested story highlights important developments. The Vermont waltham arrested situation continues to develop.
All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges and court dates are subject to change. Reporting is based on information from law enforcement and public records, and will be updated as more details become available.
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