Vermont State Police say a traffic stop in Rutland Town on December 3 led to the citation of a 50-year-old man for driving with a criminally suspended license. Nestor Gomez, a resident of West Rutland, was stopped at approximately 4:17 PM on Park Lane near US Route 4 by Trooper Timothy Alibozek.
According to police reports, Gomez was issued a citation and is scheduled to appear in the Superior Court of Rutland County on January 26, 2025. The incident was part of a broader enforcement effort by B Troop, which includes police barracks in New Haven, Royalton, Rutland, Shaftsbury, and Westminster.
The charges against Gomez are allegations at this stage, and he is presumed innocent until proven guilty. As the case unfolds, the court date and specific charges may be subject to change. This Vermont west rutland story highlights important developments. The Vermont west rutland situation continues to develop.
Source: Vermont State Police
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