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Waterbury man arrested for driving with suspended license in Jeffersonville, police say

In Jeffersonville, police say Noah Lincoln, 36, was charged with Driving with a Criminally Suspended License and Violation of Conditions of Release on April 16.

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Waterbury man arrested for driving with suspended license in Jeffersonville, police say
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  • Noah Lincoln, 36, of Jeffersonville
  • Accused: Driving with a criminally suspended license and violation of conditions of release
  • Arrested on April 16 by VSP

Vermont State Police say a 36-year-old resident of Waterbury was arrested late on April 16, 2026, for multiple offenses in Jeffersonville. The incident occurred around 11:45 PM when troopers responded to a report of a vehicle stuck on a dirt road near the State Garage on Vermont Route 15.

According to police, the driver, identified as Noah Lincoln, was found to be violating his Conditions of Release and was also operating a vehicle with a criminally suspended license. After the investigation, Lincoln was processed at the Morristown Police Department and subsequently taken to the Northwest State Correctional Facility, where he was held on a $500 bail.

Lincoln has been cited to appear in Lamoille County Superior Court on April 17, 2026, at 12:30 PM to face the charges of Violation of Conditions of Release and Driving with a Criminally Suspended License. As the legal process unfolds, it is important to note that these charges are allegations and the court date may be subject to change.

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