On February 7, 2018

Police conduct saturation patrols Killington

On Feb. 3-4, between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m., Troopers from Rutland Barracks conducted a saturation patrol in the town of Killington. Troopers focused their efforts on stopping and arresting individuals operating under the influence of alcohol/ drugs. While on patrol, Troopers conducted 11 traffic stops, issuing multiple Vermont Civil Violation Complaints and warnings. One operator was arrested for DUI.
Killington and Mendon
On Feb. 2-3, between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m., Troopers from Rutland Barracks conducted saturation patrols in the towns of Killington and Mendon. Troopers focused their efforts on stopping and arresting individuals operating under the influence of alcohol/ drugs. While on patrol, Troopers conducted nine traffic stops, issuing multiple Vermont Civil Violation Complaints and warnings. One operator was arrested for DUI.
West Haven and Benson
On Jan. 31 at approximately 8 a.m., Troopers based out of the Rutland Barracks initiated a directed patrol on Route 22A in the towns of West Haven and Benson. Several motor vehicle stops were initiated, which resulted in a total of six written warnings and three Vermont Civil Violation Complaints being issued for various motor vehicle violations.
West Rutland, Mt. Holly and Hubbardton
On Jan. 31, during the afternoon hours, Troopers from the Rutland Barracks conducted a saturation patrol on Business Route 4 in the town of West Rutland, Route 103 in the town of Mt. Holly and Route 30 in the town of Hubbardton. The purpose of the patrol was to enforce motor vehicle laws, and promote safe driving on our roadways.
During the patrol, Troopers completed a total of 18 traffic stops, issuing five Vermont Civil Violation Complaints and 19 warnings.

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