Windham County, VT – The Windham County Sheriff’s Office released multiple arrest reports this week involving outstanding warrants, domestic violence-related offenses, and a high-speed traffic stop across Brattleboro and Putney.
According to the Windham County Sheriff’s Office, two individuals were arrested on outstanding court warrants for failure to appear. On January 15, deputies arrested a 34-year-old Brattleboro man on a warrant out of Windham County tied to a missed arraignment from July 2024. He was released after posting $50 bail. A second arrest occurred January 12, when a 53-year-old Brattleboro resident was taken into custody on a warrant for failure to appear earlier that month. He posted $200 bail and was released with a court citation.
Deputies also responded to a reported domestic disturbance on Mill Brook Road in Putney on January 24. Investigators allege a 26-year-old Putney resident assaulted two co-inhabitants, causing minor injuries. The individual was arrested on two counts of domestic assault and one count of violating conditions of release. According to authorities, the accused was released on conditions and ordered to appear in court on January 26.
Another Putney-related arrest occurred January 29 involving an alleged violation of a relief-from-abuse order. Deputies allege a 56-year-old Bellows Falls man contacted the protected party in violation of a court order. He was taken into custody and issued conditions of release pending a February 2 court date.
In a separate traffic incident, deputies stopped a vehicle on Interstate 91 in Putney on February 1 after allegedly clocking the driver at 102 mph in a 65 mph zone. The 63-year-old Connecticut man was cited for negligent operation and excessive speed and released at the scene.
All cases remain pending in Vermont Superior Court.
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