Antonio Sousa, 25, of Rutland, Vermont, for false information to a law enforcement officer and fugitive from justice. If you know the owner, please call 802-773-1820. Steven Ciccone, 35, of Rutland, Vermont, for distribution of cocaine base. If this is your cat or if you know the owner, the cat can be picked up at the Humane Shelter tomorrow. If you are the owner or know the owner, the dog can be picked up at the Rutland County Humane Society in Pittsford. Dropped off at the Rutland City Police Department. Officer Harvey & K9 King Cobalt won the fastest overall team. - Thomas DePalo, 60, of Rutland, Vermont, for distribution of cocaine base. - Todd Popovitch, 38, of Rutland, Vermont, for distribution of fentanyl, possession of a firearm as an unlawful user of controlled substances, and making false statements in connection with the attempted acquisition of a firearm from a licensed dealer. This toy was found at one of the polling stations yesterday, and there might be a small person looking for it. Joel Cruz, 27, of Union City, New Jersey, for possession with intent to distribute 28 grams or more of cocaine base. Defendant Keefe is represented by Robert S. Behrens, Esq. RUTLAND, Vt. — The Vermont office of the United States attorney says 27 people have been arrested as part of a months-long investigation into drug trafficking in the Rutland area. John Harrell, 48, of Rutland, Vermont, for distribution of cocaine base. ***Owner and dog have been reunited*** “Through continued operations, we have been able to rid our communities of dozens of dangerous individuals looking to wreak havoc through drugs and violence. Travis Norris, 31, of Shoreham, Vermont, for making false statements in connection with the attempted acquisition of a firearm from a licensed dealer. Excellent event!!

The Rutland Police Department phone number is 802-773-1816. Attorneys handling the operation and subsequent prosecutions are AUSAs Nate Burris; Eugenia Cowles; William Darrow; Wendy Fuller; Nikolas Kerest; Jonathan Ophardt; Joseph Perella; and Paul Van de Graaf.

Defendant Barber is represented by Ernest M. Allen, III, Esq. SUBJECT IDENTIFIED. United States Attorney Christina E. Nolan added: “Today -- as we did last November in St. Johnsbury and last April in Brattleboro -- we announce the results of a team effort by law enforcement to combat drug trafficking and gun crime in one of the hardest hit areas of the state. Raymond Phillips, 55, of Fair Haven, Vermont, for distribution of cocaine base. Richard Keefe, 56, of Rutland, Vermont, for possession with intent to distribute heroin and cocaine base. The Rutland area is suffering greatly under the weight of the drug crisis and related violence, and we deployed a sustained surge of enforcement resources to bring consequences to those selling deadly drugs and violating federal gun laws in that region of the state. Tyberius Mitchell, 30, of Rutland, Vermont, for distribution of cocaine base.

- Darleen Palmer, 52, from Rutland, Vermont, for possession of heroin. 27 arrested in Southern Vermont drug sweep, Journalists condemn attack on 1st Amendment in Burlington, St. Johnsbury students resume hybrid learning, FBI: Missing northern NY couple found safe, Burlington High School officials to provide update on search for temporary facility, Campaign Countdown: The race for Vermont lieutenant governor, Feds fault operator, regulators in limo crash that killed 20. Congratulations to our three new police officers! Recent polls indicate it’s a tight contest in the race for Vermont’s next lieutenant governor. Defendants Hodges and Badie are represented by the Office of the Federal Public Defender. PoliceArrests.com uses public and private sources of information to supply you with search results. Today at the Annual Child Passenger Seat Technician Award Luncheon held in South Burlington, our very own Communications Operator Lynette Gallipo was honored by Lt. Roger Kittredge, 51, from Rutland, Vermont, for distribution of cocaine. - Tyberius Mitchell, 30, of Rutland, Vermont, for distribution of cocaine base. Pursuant to our Terms of Service, you acknowledge and agree not to use any information gathered for any purpose under the FCRA, including but not limited to evaluating eligibility for personal credit, insurance, employment, or tenancy, or any unlawful purpose.