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Watch Commander schedule for Vermont State Police from Feb 23 to Mar 1

In St. Johnsbury, police say a man was charged with DUI after a traffic stop revealed signs of intoxication on February 23.

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According to police reports, the Vermont State Police have released the schedule for Watch Commanders for the week of February 23 to March 1. Captain Debra Munson will oversee the northern region, while Captain Mike Manley will be in charge of the southern region until 8 a.m. on February 26. After this time, Lieutenant Mike Studin will take over until March 2.

For residents needing assistance, the Vermont State Police has provided contact numbers for various Troop A and Troop B locations. Troop A includes offices in Williston, St. Albans, Berlin, St. Johnsbury, and Derby, with specific contact numbers ranging from 802-878-7111 for Williston to 802-334-8881 for Derby. Troop B covers Westminster, Royalton, Shaftsbury, Rutland, and New Haven, with phone numbers including 802-722-4600 for Westminster and 802-388-4919 for New Haven.

Residents can consult the Vermont State Police website for a map detailing the towns served by different field stations. This information is crucial for community members needing to connect with law enforcement during the designated week.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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