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Patrol
Video: Man Breaks Into Vermont Police Station
Shelburne, Vt., Police say a man thinking he was breaking into a school, broke into the police station Thursday night.
September 22, 2014
Patrol
Oldest Police Dog Handler in U.S. Retires
After serving for 41 years, Shelburne (Vt.) Police Officer Chris Morrell, 72, is retiring.
July 9, 2014
Patrol
Man Breaks Into Vermont Police Station
Shelburne (Vt.) Police say a man thinking he was breaking into a school, broke into the police station Thursday night. The incident happened just before midnight. Â John Dettor, 59, of Washington, D.C., was located and arrested for unlawful mischief. Dettor told police that he wanted a warm place to stay. More Here.
September 22, 2014
Special Units
Police Product Test: Vertx VTX1100 Core Casual Pants
These durable Vertx tactical pants perform on the range and in training but look good enough for office wear.
November 17, 2015
Training
Hartford (Vt.) Police Department
Slicing through the rolling hills and quiet villages of Vermont’s Upper Valley are the dual black-ribbon roadways of interstates 89 and 91. Stretching from the Canadian border into New Hampshire and Connecticut, respectively, the robust thoroughfares form the backbone for travel in western New England.
August 31, 2005
Patrol
VT City That Defunded Police Now Paying Officers to Stay
In the 14 months since, the Burlington Police Department has dropped from around 90 officers, when the resolution was passed, to under 70 today. This is largely thanks, officials say, to cops leaving for higher-paying jobs in other departments or retiring earlier than expected.
September 30, 2021
Vehicle Ops
Vt. Police Fleet Destroyed In Fire
The Norwich (Vt.) Police Department's fleet of three cruisers was destroyed when a fire engulfed the vehicles on Thanksgiving Day.
November 27, 2012
Patrol
VT State Troopers Menaced by Mechanical Excavator During Arrest
The suspect’s father Wayne Tallman reportedly operated the excavator and used it as a weapon.
June 24, 2022
Technology
Model 21-28 VTP
IDA
IDA's new Model 21-28 VoIP Tone Panel (VTP) radio gateway product was designed to make your transition to digital easier and to ensure continued utilization of your analog infrastructure.
October 27, 2014
Special Units
VTAC Gear
5.11 Tactical
At the request of end-users, some of 5.11’s VTAC tactical gear is now available in Tac OD green. Among them are 5.11’s rugged RUSH24 and RUSH72 backpacks, which feature heavy-duty stitching and self-healing YKK zippers. Innovations include compression straps, sternum straps, a hydration pocket, and webbing strips.
October 31, 2008
Patrol
Vt. Trooper Resigns, Denies OT Fraud
A Vermont trooper has resigned and will face charges that he padded his time sheets. Sgt. Jim Deeghan, a 22-year veteran of the Vermont State Police, has pleaded not guilty to two charges of false swearing.
July 15, 2012
Vehicle Ops
Vt. Cruiser Crusher Free On Bail
The Vermont man who gained notoriety for using his father's tractor to crush seven police cars is a free man this Friday morning. Roger Pion left the Northern State Correctional Facility, after supporters helped raised his $50,000 bail amount.
August 30, 2012
Vehicle Ops
Court: Vt. Cruiser Crusher Mentally Incompetent
The Vermont man who used his father's tractor to crush seven police vehicles has been found mentally incompetent and will receive treatment rather than face criminal charges.
January 9, 2013
Patrol
Off-Duty VT Deputy Shot 10 Times by Officers in NY Town
The deputy was shot by police as many as 10 times after he ignored commands from the officers to drop his firearm, according to police and the mayor.
November 21, 2022
Patrol
Vt. Woman Cleared of Cutting Officer's Throat
A Rutland, Vt., jury acquitted Jennifer Berube, 40, of an attempted murder charge Friday. The charge came from an incident in which Berube held a knife to the throat of a city police officer in December 2012.
June 4, 2014
Vehicle Ops
Angry Vt. Farmer Charged with Driving Tractor Over 7 Sheriff's Vehicles
A farmer who was arrested last month expressed his displeasure Thursday afternoon in Newport, Vt., by driving a heavy tractor over seven police vehicles owned by the Orleans County Sheriff’s Department, authorities said.
August 2, 2012
Technology
Online Campaign Vows To Keep Vt. Pig Decals
Remember the pig hidden within the decal on the doors of some Vermont State Police cruisers? There's now a movement under way to keep it there.
February 12, 2012
Command
Social Media Scandal Rocks Command of Burlington, VT, PD
The first casualty was Brandon del Pozo, who resigned as chief after it came out that he was using a fake Twitter account to heckle activists who were critical of the city. Stepping in to take his place was casualty number two, Jan Wright, who was shortly after put on paid administrative leave after it emerged that she had a fake Facebook account
December 23, 2019
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