DUI Drugs, False Information
On June 1 at 12:24 p.m., the Vermont State Police were contacted regarding a male passed out in the driver’s seat of a vehicle on Bothfeld Hill Road in Cabot. Troopers arrived on scene and spoke with Justin Gilbert of Cabot. While speaking with Gilbert Troopers detected indicators of impairment. Gilbert was subsequently arrested for suspicion of DUI Drugs. Gilbert was transported to the Vermont State Police barracks in Berlin for processing. He was later released on a citation to appear in Washington County Superior Court on July 17 at 8:30 a.m.
On May 27 officers from the Berlin Police Department were monitoring traffic on Fisher Road, Berlin. Officers observed a motor vehicle and conducted a motor vehicle stop for a minor motor vehicle violation.
After the traffic stop, it was determined that the operator, Cody Bolduc, of Marshfield, provided false information about his passenger’s identity. Officers later determined the passenger was not the person they claimed to be but Tyler Ehmann, of Montpelier.
Officers determined Ehmann had two active arrest warrants; one warrant was for driving on a suspended license, disorderly conduct, false information to police, cocaine possession felony amount and fentanyl trafficking. The other warrant is for cocaine sale felony amount, heroin possession felony amount, dispensing-selling regulated drugs in dwelling and two counts of violation of probation. Ehmann’s warrants were out of Washington County. The first warrant had a $2,500 bail and the second warrant had a $500 bail.
On June 1 officers from the Berlin Police Department located Bolduc’s vehicle on Fisher Road in Berlin. Officers conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle on Paine Tpke N near the Montpelier Town line. In the vehicle, officers located both Bolduc and Ehmann.
Bolduc was issued a citation into Vermont Superior Court, Washington Criminal Division on July 7 at 8:30 a.m. to answer to the charge of False Information to a Police Officer.
Ehmann was taken into custody without incident. Ehmann was transported to the Berlin Police Department for processing.
Ehmann was issued a citation into Vermont Superior Court, Washington Criminal Division on June 2, at 12:30 p.m. to answer to her warrant. Ehmann was transported to Chittenden Regional Correctional center for lack of bail.
Ehmann was also issued a citation into Vermont Superior Court, Washington Criminal Division on July 17 at 8:30 a.m. to answer to the charge of False Information to a Police Officer.
Point of Clarification: The Berlin Police Department has no control over bail or incarceration. Those matters are handled by the Judicial System, including the Judges, Court Clerks and the State Attorney’s Office.

