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Westminster man arrested for violation of conditions of release, police say

In Westminster, VT, police say Tristen F. Long, 31, was arrested for violating conditions of release following a disturbance on Muzzey Road.

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Westminster man arrested for violation of conditions of release, police say
VERMONT STATE POLICE

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  • Tristen F. Long, 31, of Westminster
  • Accused: Violating conditions of release

Vermont State Police say a disturbance reported on Muzzey Road in Westminster led to the arrest of a 31-year-old Wilmington resident on February 10, 2026. According to police reports, officers responded to the scene at approximately 9:20 PM and conducted an investigation that revealed Tristen F. Long had violated conditions of release set by the court.

Long was taken into custody for this violation and subsequently transported to the Westminster barracks for processing. He received a criminal citation and is scheduled to appear in the Vermont Superior Court, Windham Criminal Division, on February 11, 2026, at 12:30 PM. Following his arrest, Long was issued new conditions of release and released from custody.

The charges against Long are currently allegations, and the court date may be subject to change as the case progresses. Members of the public are advised to contact the criminal court clerk for the latest information regarding the arraignment.

Source: Vermont State Police

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