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- Ex-Lamoille County Sheriff’s Department deputy accused of making ‘trading cards’ of suspects
- Ex-Addison County sheriff: ‘You can have my certification’
- Vermont eyes South Burlington for new youth facility. A state advocate calls it a ‘detention center.’
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Vermont eyes South Burlington for new youth facility. A state advocate calls it a ‘detention center.’
Residential treatment center for troubled youths planned for South Burlington
The Vermont DCF is planning to build a residential treatment center in South Burlington to provide care for justice-involved youth with serious mental health and behavioral needs.
Ex-sheriff’s deputy banned from police work over ‘trading cards’ of suspects
Officials propose youth treatment center in South Burlington
Vermont officials say they have a location in mind for the Green Mountain Youth Center, which would treat up to 14 teenagers accused or convicted of crimes and delinquency.
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Drunken driving case may linger for Addison state’s attorney due to new disciplinary action
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Grand Isle prosecutor’s DUI case heading to court diversion, court records state
U.S. Attorney: 'significant' increase in Vermont illegal border crossings
The U.S. Attorney for the District of Vermont reports that it has prosecuted 60 people relating to illegal border crossings in just over a month.
Vermont woman sentenced on firearms offense following fatal shooting
A Vermont woman will serve nearly two years in prison after she admitted to possessing a gun as a felon. The charges stem from a fatal shooting last year.
$2.9 million will help expand college education in Vermont prisons
Vermont's program offering community college classes to prison inmates and staff has the highest participation rate in the country. CCV has been awarded a grant to help expand it.
Vermont Attorney General will not prosecute state trooper who fatally shot unarmed Putney man
St. Albans man sentenced for armed threats in Burlington
A St. Albans man will spend more than five years in prison after authorities say he twice pulled out a gun during arguments in downtown Burlington.
Vermont lawmakers tried to curb license plate surveillance. Police found a way around it.
Changes start July 1 for Vermont fire warden procedures
In the past, towns in Vermont would appoint their own fire wardens, but thanks to a law passed this year, that is no longer the case.
Vermont State Police trying to identify man who allegedly smashed van window
Vermont State Police are saying that they are trying to identify a suspect who smashed the window of a state police vehicle.
Families of Vermont first responders killed in the line of duty get benefit expansion under new law
Families of Vermont first responders killed in the line of duty get benefit expansion under new law
VSP: Drugs, weapons seized in Orange County after search warrant
State authorities were able to seize various drugs and more after a search warrant was executed in Orange County recently.
121st Vermont Police Academy class graduates
After 17 weeks of rigorous training, more than 40 recruits have officially graduated from the Vermont Police Academy.
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