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Rutland man arrested for DUI, DLS, outstanding warrant

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BRATTLEBORO — A Vermont State Police trooper arrested a Rutland man on Dec. 15 at 6:33 p.m. for suspicion of driving under the influence, operating a vehicle with a suspended license, and an active arrest warrant.

David R. Durgin, 59, was pulled over on I-91 South in Brattleboro after a trooper observed him committing a motor vehicle violation.

During the traffic stop, Durgin exhibited signs of impairment and was screened by the trooper.

The investigation confirmed that Durgin’s license was suspended and that there was an outstanding warrant for his arrest.

Following his arrest, Durgin was taken to the Westminster Barracks for processing.

He was released with a citation to appear in the Vermont Superior Court Windham Criminal Division on Dec. 18 at 12:30 p.m. to respond to the warrant.

Additionally, Durgin is cited to appear in the same court on Jan. 5 at 8:30 a.m. to answer to the charges of DUI and driving with a suspended license (DLS).

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