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Vermont Business Magazine The 2025 Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) for Special Olympics Vermont will take place June 3–6, bringing together members of the law enforcement and first responder ...
The event will start in four places simultaneously – in Derby Line and Highgate Springs in northern Vermont, and in ...
State Troopers say 79-year-old Julia Peterson, of Pittsfield, VT, left her home on May 31st around 8:30 pm. She was in a black 2011 Toyota Rav4 with Vermont license plate "GCE306". She was last seen ...
RUTLAND, VT. (WWLP) – A Springfield man was charged with simple assault on Monday after an investigation of an incident at a prison in Vermont. Vermont State Police said that on May 6, troopers ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- In 2018, three East Cleveland men walked free after spending two decades in prison for a murder they did not commit. Their exoneration was not the result of a sudden confession ...
(ABC22/FOX44) – State troopers from the Rutland Barracks responded Friday morning to a two-car crash ... with a police vehicle driven by Officer Jared Dumas, according to Vermont State Police.
MANHEIM, Pa. — 74 troopers are being welcomed into the fold as newly minted members of the Pennsylvania State Police. On Friday, State Police Commissioner Christopher Paris joined families to ...
Vermont environmental officials are pausing to reevaluate a stricter state standard for certain harmful forever chemicals after a change in stance by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
FILE - In this undated and unknown location photo released by the Department of Homeland Security shows Border Patrol Agent David Maland posing with a service dog. (Department of Homeland Security ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Thirty-two firearms, 68 pounds of narcotics and three explosive devices were recovered by Virginia State Police and supporting agencies through recent investigations in ...
New Jersey bill would require private police training companies to get state approval for curriculum
Private police training companies in New Jersey could soon require approval from the state. Right now, a private company can train cops, and even collect taxpayer money to do so, without any state ...
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