Vermont State Police News & Alerts: Latest Updates & Incidents
In the intricate dance of law enforcement, how does the Vermont State Police ensure transparency and keep the public informed? The Vermont State Police (VSP) prioritizes disseminating news releases for significant criminal or public safety incidents, arrests, and other noteworthy events, acting as a critical bridge between law enforcement and the community.
On April 15, 2025, the State of Vermont Department of Public Safety, through a Vermont State Police news release, announced a saturation patrol conducted by troopers from the St. Johnsbury State Police Barracks. This patrol took place on Interstate 91 in Caledonia County. This initiative underscores the VSP's commitment to proactive policing and maintaining public safety on major roadways.
For those seeking immediate assistance or information outside of normal business hours, the VSP encourages contacting the nearest barracks directly. Furthermore, comprehensive details on public information requests and the contact information for the Public Information Officer are readily available at vsp.vermont.gov/public, ensuring accessible communication channels.
Driven by its core values of integrity and service, the VSP operates with a steadfast commitment to these principles. This dedication is evident in its response to critical incidents and its commitment to keeping the public informed. An incident on July 14, 2024, in Burke, Vermont, involved the VSP, Border Patrol, and other law enforcement agencies. The VSP's involvement in such joint operations reflects its willingness to collaborate with other agencies to ensure safety and security.
A recent report highlighted the findings of 19 internal investigations, revealing four violations of vehicle pursuit policy, three resignations, and one letter of reprimand. While the report provides a snapshot of internal accountability, it doesn't delve into the specifics of the incidents or identify the troopers involved. The VSP is committed to maintaining internal accountability while respecting individual privacy.
Members of the Vermont State Police and the Vermont Network Against Domestic and Sexual Violence are available to speak with the media regarding grant awards, showing the commitment to providing support for those who need it. Interview requests can be directed to Adam Silverman, the VSP Public Information Officer, via email at adam.silverman@vermont.gov.
The VSPs dedication to transparency extends to ongoing investigations. The collaboration with DNA experts in the Brianna Maitland case shows its commitment to exploring every avenue for justice.
For those interested in the history of the VSP, a comprehensive archive is accessible at the independent Vermont State Police Archive Center and Museum. This provides a deeper understanding of the evolution and impact of the VSP.
The VSP is currently celebrating its 75th anniversary and members of the media seeking interviews can contact Adam Silverman, the Public Information Officer, at adam.silverman@vermont.gov for further information. This celebration underscores the VSP's longstanding service to the community and its resilience.
In the wake of an incident or case, the public can contact their local state police barracks or the Public Information Office for assistance. This guarantees open communication and access to vital information.
The Vermont State Police continues to be the primary source of information about various incidents. This includes events that occurred at 03/18/2025, at approximately 2325 hours. The incident occurred near Route 12 near Beanville Rd, Randolph, VT.
The VSP recently received final autopsies for Lynn Gilman and Burton Richardson, marking a critical step in the investigation.
The State Police Advisory Commission has issued a synopsis of misconduct investigations involving Vermont State Police troopers. The fifth semiannual detailed summary of internal investigations was released on November 17, 2023.
The search continues for Scott Mason, 38, of St. Johnsbury, following a shooting on Friday afternoon that injured a St. Johnsbury resident.
Contact was made with Tyler Prue (32) of Cabot, VT while speaking with residents.
The VSP issues numerous news releases each week; those interested in receiving these updates can request to be added to the distribution list. However, the VSP acknowledges the high volume of releases and offers alternatives, such as following them on Twitter or viewing news releases online.
A daily incident summary log can be found on the VSP news release blog, providing another way to stay informed.
Vt Route 14, Brookfield, VT, is also a location of reported incidents that the VSP has been involved in.
Subject | Details |
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Incident Date | July 14, 2024 |
Location | Burke, Vermont |
Involved Agencies | Vermont State Police (VSP), Border Patrol, and other law enforcement agencies |
Nature of Incident | Collaboration between agencies |
Source | Vermont State Police News Release |
Subject | Details |
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Incident Date | November 17, 2023 |
Event | Release of the fifth semiannual detailed summary of internal investigations. |
Responsible Agencies | Vermont Department of Public Safety and the State Police Advisory Commission |
Focus | Misconduct investigations involving Vermont State Police troopers |
Source | State Police Advisory Commission |
Subject | Details |
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Incident Date | July 14, 2024 |
Focus | Search for Scott Mason, 38, of St. Johnsbury |
Location of Incident | St. Johnsbury, Vermont |
Incident Type | Shooting |
Injuries | Injured a St. Johnsbury resident |
Source | Vermont State Police News Release |
Subject | Details |
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Date | March 18, 2025 |
Time | Approximately 2325 hours |
Location | Route 12 near Beanville Rd, Randolph, VT |
Incident Type | Not Specified |
Agency | Vermont State Police |
Source | Vermont State Police News Release |

