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Vermont's Bias-Free Policing Policy
Wednesday, 11/09/11
By
Jane Lindholm The arrest of two migrant farmworkers during a routine traffic stop has effected a change in the state's bias-free policing policy, the Governor appointed an advisory panel to look at the state's investment in UVM and gold fever has struck in Central Vermont, again.
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State Troopers Search For Impersonator
Friday, 06/10/11
Vermont State Police troopers are looking for an armed police
impersonator who stopped a woman on Route 15 in Morrisville and
assaulted her after ordering her out of her car.
VPR News
Vermont State Police Agree To Pay Cut
Friday, 03/05/10
Unionized Vermont State Police troopers will
be asked to approve a new contract with the state that includes a 3 percent pay
cut.
VPR News
Head Of Vermont Police Academy Resigns
Friday, 01/15/10
The executive director of the Vermont
Criminal Justice Training Council, which manages the Vermont Police Academy, has resigned. R.J. Elrick resigned Thursday, a day after he
submitted a resignation letter.
VPR News
Police Academy Supervisor Takes Own Life
Sunday, 01/17/10
Vermont State Police say their investigation continues after
a Police Academy supervisor killed himself following the confiscation
of his home computer as part of a child pornography investigation.
VPR News
Stowe police officer hits pedestrian with car
Friday, 07/24/09
Vermont State
Police say a Stowe woman is recovering from a broken wrist and a laceration
after she was hit by a town police cruiser while walking near the middle of a
local road.
VPR News
Head of Vermont State Police announces retirement
Friday, 12/05/08
Vermont Public Safety
Commissioner Thomas Tremblay says Baker will continue to focus on his duties
until he leaves his post, which will be no later than June 30 of next year.
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