BERLIN – On August 27, officers spotted a female they recognized as Tyler Ehmann, of Marshfield, and knew she had an active arrest warrant. Dispatch confirmed Ehmann had multiple warrants. Warrants were issued from the Washington County Superior Court for failing to appear in court on July 17 on a misdemeanor charge of providing false information to law enforcement, with bail set at $500.
Additionally, there was a confirmed warrant from the Caledonia County Superior Court for failing to appear in court on August 18 for a felony count of cocaine sale (less than 2.5 grams), three felony counts of heroin possession (1 gram or more), five counts of dispensing or selling regulated drugs in a dwelling and three violations of probation. The judge set bail at $2,000.
Ehmann was taken into custody without incident.
She was processed at the Berlin Police Department due to her active warrant and issued a citation to appear in Vermont Superior Court, Washington Criminal Division, on August 28, at 12:30 p.m., to answer the charges. Ehmann was detained at the Chittenden Regional Correctional Facility for failing to post $2,500 bail.
The Berlin Police Department has no control over bail or detention. These matters are managed by the judicial system, including judges, court clerks and the state’s attorney’s office.

