
A 32-year-old Fletcher man was arrested late Tuesday after allegedly impersonating a police officer and threatening a woman during a road rage incident in Westford, Vermont State Police said.
Police said Corban Thallon intentionally stopped his vehicle in front of a car driven by Betty Wheeler, 62, of Fairfax at about 11:20 p.m. on Vermont Route 128, blocking her ability to continue traveling.
Investigators said Thallon was dressed and acted as if he were a law enforcement officer and aggressively approached Wheeler while keeping his hand over a firearm on his person. Following a verbal confrontation, Thallon returned to his vehicle and drove north.
Troopers later located Thallon’s vehicle on Pond Road in Fletcher and conducted a traffic stop. He was taken into custody and transported to the Williston Barracks for processing.
Thallon was released on conditions and is scheduled to appear in Chittenden County Superior Court at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14, to answer charges of criminal threatening, reckless endangerment, disorderly conduct and impersonating a law enforcement officer.
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“Released on conditions”. Wow. Can you at least inform the public what this POS is driving, so we know to ram his @$$ if he stops in front of us?!!!
11:20 pm, that poor woman.
YES PLEASE!! I’m 66 & this sux!
This idiot was messing with the wrong women. He does not know her connections. Comment from Richard Day.
Charges dropped to disorderly conduct thanks to Chittenden county states attorney.
Seriously?😠
Imagine if his case gets overturned because he “identifies as law enforcement.” In Vermont of all places, not impossible to imagine.
50 lashes with a wet noodle
Guy looks dangerous…
What is the back ground information pertaining to Corban Thallon????? Get the rest of the story, as this should be made public. Comment from Richard Day.