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Man arrested for threatening federal agents

Also, arrests for domestic violence and DUI, and search for stolen Baby Jesus statue

By Guy Page

A Derby Line man is accused of threatening federal agents. 

Timothy Christopher, 28, of Derby Line, was cited after Vermont State Police investigated a report from U.S. Customs and Border Protection that Christopher made verbal and physical threats toward CBP agents near U.S. Route 5 and Ducharme Drive in Derby Line on Jan. 7 at about 6:58 p.m. 

Police said the threats involved serious harm to agents. Following the investigation, Christopher was cited to appear in Orleans County Superior Court on charges of criminal threatening and disorderly conduct. News reports show this was not Christopher’s first interaction with law enforcement; in 2022, the Newport Express reported that he pleaded innocent to a resisting arrest charge stemming from a July encounter outside the Circle K on Main Street in Derby Line, where troopers said he ignored repeated commands to stop despite having a pending arrest warrant.

In a separate police blotter entry, Vermont State Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a stolen Baby Jesus and lamb statue taken from a nativity scene in Marshfield. The theft was reported Jan. 3 at about 9:19 p.m. and is believed to have occurred sometime between Jan. 2 and Jan. 3 from a business on Cabot Road. Anyone with information or who observed suspicious activity in the area during that time is asked to contact Vermont State Police at the Berlin Barracks.

Domestic assault arrests were also reported in multiple towns:

Several DUI-related arrests were also logged by state police:

All arrestees are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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