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Weybridge woman cited for driving with suspended license, police say

In Middlebury, Vermont, police say Megan Smith, 57, was cited for driving with a criminally suspended license on April 4. She will appear in court on April 20.

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According to police reports, two individuals were cited for driving with a criminally suspended license during a recent week in Vermont. On April 4, 2026, at approximately 11:13 PM, Megan Smith, 57, of Weybridge, was stopped by Trooper Jonathan Prack on Boardman Street in Middlebury. She has been charged with operating a vehicle with a suspended license and is scheduled to appear in the Superior Court of Addison County on April 20, 2026.

In a separate incident on April 7, 2026, at around 4:43 PM, Trooper Michael Robidoux responded to a citizen dispute on White Brook Road in Sharon. During this incident, 46-year-old Matthew Tobin was found to be driving with a suspended license. He has also been cited and is set to appear in the Windsor Criminal Division of the Vermont Superior Court on May 12, 2026.

Both individuals are facing allegations, and the legal process will determine the outcome of their cases. Court dates may be subject to change as the proceedings unfold.

Source: Vermont State Police

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