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Waterbury man cited for excessive speed on I89, police say

In Waterbury, VT, police say Sean Gibbs, 48, was cited for excessive speed after driving 100 MPH in a 65 MPH zone on I89. Court date set for June 18, 2026.

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According to police reports, a 48-year-old man from Waterbury, Vermont, was cited for excessive speeding on May 1, 2026. Vermont State Police say that during a patrol on Interstate 89 near mile marker 66, troopers detected a vehicle traveling at 100 miles per hour in a 65 miles per hour zone.

The driver, identified as Sean Gibbs, was stopped by police after his speed was confirmed by radar. He received a citation to appear in the Vermont Superior Court – Washington Criminal Division on June 18, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. Additionally, Gibbs was issued a violation citation for speeding under Title 23 VSA 1004, which may result in a $530 fine and the addition of two points to his driving record.

The charges against Gibbs are allegations, and he is presumed innocent until proven guilty in court. Court dates and specifics may change as the case proceeds. For confirmation of the arraignment time, individuals are advised to contact the criminal court clerk. This Vermont waterbury cited story highlights important developments. The Vermont waterbury cited situation continues to develop.

Source: Vermont State Police

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